Catacomb

/ˈkætəˌkoʊm/ noun

An underground gallery or tunnel system, especially in Rome, used as a place of burial and worship by early Christians and Jews.

From Latin 'catacumba', possibly from Greek 'kata' (down) + Latin 'cumba' (chamber), though the exact origin is disputed. The term specifically refers to the famous Roman underground burial sites.

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