catacomb

catacomb
noun Etymology: Middle English catacumb, Middle French catacombe, probably from Old Italian catacomba, from Late Latin catacumbae, plural Date: 15th century 1. a subterranean cemetery of galleries with recesses for tombs — usually used in plural 2. something resembling a catacomb: as a. an underground passageway or group of passageways b. a complex set of interrelated things <
the endless catacombs of formal educationKingman Brewster †1988
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