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hypogee
‖ hypogee rare. (ˈhɪpəʊdʒiː) Also 7 hypoge. [a. F. hypogée (16th c.) or ad. L. hypogēum.] = hypogeum.1656 Blount Glossogr., Hypoge (hypogæum), a vault or cellar, or such like underground room. 1847 J. Leitch tr. C. O. Müller's Anc. Art §177 The painted hypogees [ed. 1850 hypogæa] of Etruria.
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hypogeum
‖ hypogeum (hɪpəʊˈdʒiːəm, haɪpəʊ-) Also -gæum. Pl. hypogea (-ˈdʒiːə). [L. hypogēum, hypogæum, ad. Gr. ὑπόγειον, ὑπόγαιον neut. sing. of ὑπόγειος underground; see hypogean, and cf. hypogee.] An underground chamber or vault.1706 Phillips (ed. Kersey), Hypogæum, a Cellar or Vault arched over head, a Pl...
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underground
▪ I. underground, adv. (-ˈgraʊnd, occas. ˈʌndə-) Also under-ground and under ground. [under-2.] 1. a. Below the surface of the ground.1571 [see ground n. 8]. 1598 Florio, Sotteraneo, of or pertaining to things vnderground. c 1615 Sylvester Job Triumphant iii. 273 Mines and veinlings (vnder ground) W...
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