Mausoleum
101mausoleum — …
102mausoleum — mau·so·le·um || ‚mÉ”ËsÉ™ lɪəm n. large and imposing tomb; tomb of Mausolus (ancient Greek king of Caria) …
103mausoleum — [ˌmɔ:sə lɪəm, z ] noun (plural mausolea lɪə or mausoleums) a building, especially a large and stately one, housing a tomb or tombs. Origin C15: via L. from Gk Mausōleion, from Mausōlos, the name of a king of Caria (4th cent. BC), to whose tomb in …
104mausoleum — n. Sepulchral monument …
105mausoleum — noun (C) a large stone building containing many graves or built over a grave …
106mausoleum — n tomb, sepulcher, shrine, tholos, crypt, house of death, charnel house; Taj Mahal, Pyramid of Cheops or Khufu …
107mausoleum — mau·so·le·um …
108mausoleum — [ˌmɔːsəˈliːəm] noun [C] a large impressive TOMB (= stone structure in which someone is buried) …
109mausoleum — mau•so•le•um [[t]ˌmɔ səˈli əm, zə [/t]] n. pl. le•ums, le•a [[t] ˈli ə[/t]] 1) a stately tomb 2) archit. a burial place for the remains of many individuals 3) archit. a large oppressive building or room 4) anq (cap.) the tomb at Halicarnassus of… …
110Mausoleum — /mɔsəˈliəm/ (say mawsuh leeuhm), /mɔz / (say mawz ) noun a magnificent tomb erected at Halicarnassus in Asia Minor in 350 BC. See Seven Wonders of the World. {Latin, from Greek mausōleion the tomb of Mausolus (king of Caria) …