Vault

  • 91vault — vɔːlt n. arch, dome; room with an arch or a dome; secure room for storing money or valuables; underground burial chamber; pole vaulting v. leap up or over (especially with the help of the hands or a vaulting pole); rising up suddenly (as to… …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 92vault — vault1 [vɔ:lt] noun 1》 a roof in the form of an arch or a series of arches, typical of churches and other large, formal buildings. 2》 a large room or chamber used for storage, especially an underground one.     ↘a secure room in a bank in which… …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 93vault — The protected warehouse in which physical documents are stored …

    Euroclear glossary

  • 94vault — I. n. 1. Arched ceiling, arched roof, continued arch. 2. Cell, cellar. 3. Tomb, crypt, catacomb, repository for the dead. 4. Leap, bound, jump. II. v. a. Arch, cover with an arch, arch over. III. v. n. 1 …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 95Vault — an arched ceiling or roof of stone or brick, sometimes imitated in wood or plaster …

    Medieval glossary

  • 96vault —   n.    a secure room in which objects of value are stored …

    Locksmith dictionary

  • 97vault — /vɔ:lt/ noun a strongroom in a bank, usually underground, where valuables can be deposited …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 98vault — A repository for the remains of a dead person Dries v Charles Evans Cemetery Co. 109 Pa Supe 498, 167 A 237. A crypt or burial chamber. 14 Am J2d Cem § 1. A chamber or room, particularly in a bank, for the safekeeping of money and valuables …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 99vault·ed — /ˈvɑːltəd/ adj : built in the form of an arch a vaulted ceiling/roof …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 100pole-vault v — vault n …

    English expressions