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| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
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| 1 | vault | rows of arches built against each other | History:Rome-Chapter 10 |
| 2 | vault | safe | Homophones |
| 3 | vault | a room where people from the same family are buried | Vocabulary #2 |
| 4 | vault | curved structure of stone or concrete | Social Studies- Ancient rome, chapter 8 |
| 5 | vault | a burial chamber; a tomb | English Vocabulary (14,15,16) |
| 6 | vault | An arched structure used to hold up a ceiling or roof. used to build huge structures. | history |
| 7 | vault | an arched structure structure used to hold up a ceiling or a roof | History Roman Vocab |
| 8 | Vault | jump, roomspace to keep valuables, burial space, room with round ceiling | Wordmasters 1 |
| 9 | vault | a room or compartment for keeping money safe | vocabulary words |
| 10 | vault | vault | spelling lesson 10 |
| 11 | vault | noun: an arched structure, usually made of stones, concrete, or bricks, forming a ceiling or roof over a hall, room, sewer, or other wholly or partially enclosed construction | Vocabulary--Carver |
| 12 | vault | a msaonry roof or ceiling constructed on the arch principle | art history |
| 13 | Vault | A room or compartment, often built of steel, for the safekeeping of valuables; a burial place or receptacle for human remains; to move off the ground by a muscular effort of the legs and feet; act of jumping | s-z blogspot |
| 14 | vault | A arched structure used to hold up a ceiling or a roof | Mid-term vocab |
| 15 | vault | A arched structure used to hold up a ceiling or a roof | History mid-term vocab |
| 16 | vault | (adjective) rude or disrespectful | STSK II |
| 17 | vault | to jump or leap | LEmon brown |
| 18 | vault | to jump or leap | LEmon brown story |
| 19 | vault | v. to jump or leap | ''The Treasure of Lemon Brown" vocab. |
| 20 | vault | spring or leap over an object | thomps Revolutionary War 1 |
| 21 | vault | curved stucture of stone or concreat forming a celiing or roof | vocab |
| 22 | Vault | v. to jump or leap | English Quarterly 3 Vocabulary |
| 23 | vault | a room in a bank | practice |
| 24 | vault | arched structure | Egpyt Game Vocab |
| 25 | vault | series of arches that would create a semi-circular space | Vocab - Exam 2 - Arc 318k |
| 26 | Vault | City where Ivan is found. This city has a run-in with some thieves who get owned by Isaac and company. | Golden Sun Test |
| 27 | vault | an arched structure of masonry usually forming a ceiling or roof | 5G WordMaster No.1 |
| 28 | vault | v. to jump or leap | English Vocab |
| 29 | vault | a roof or ceiling constructed on the arch principle | AH Terms for exam 1 |
| 30 | vault | an arch that forms a ceiling or roof | Mr. Corey's ancient world quiz |
| 31 | vault | an arch that forms a ceiling or roof | Mr. Corey -- 6th grade history final |
| 32 | vault | an arch that forms a ceiling or roof | MC study guide |
| 33 | Vault | Grace liner protects casket remains | Health Test |
| 34 | Vault | rounded stone roof. | Castles |
| 35 | vault | n. 拱顶,地窖 | gre逆序 Mega Collection |
| 36 | vault | קֶשֶׁת, קֶמֶר; כַּסֶּפֶת; קֶבֶר, קָטָקוֹמְבָּה; קְפִיצָה בְּמוֹט | new words |
| 37 | Vault | To leap or spring, as to or from a position or over something. | Language Arts Unit 3 Vocabulary (9/12/08) |
| 38 | vault | an arched structure used to hold up ceilings or roofs | KENT MS - 7th History #1 |
| 39 | vault | In the cranium the cranial ____ is superior, lateral and posterial walls of the skull | Anatomy Lab Skeleton I |
| 40 | Vault | deep arch-ceiling | Rome |
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