"Sepulcher" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A tomb or burial chamber, typically for a monarch or other prominent person, especially one built in a church or other sacred place.
Septulum, a less common word in English, refers to a minor septum, typically in anatomy. A septum is a wall of tissue or bone that divides a cavity or organ into two parts. So, septulum would refer to a smaller or lesser septum.
One that is or consists of seven units.<br><br>Example: The septuple crown jewel of the crown was an extremely large and valuable gemstone.
A set of seven babies born at the same birth, either to one mother (usually through reproductive technology or in rare cases, natural conception) or to two mothers through surrogacy.
Buried or interred, typically in a grand or elaborate way, especially in a tomb or monument.
Sepulchers<br><br>Noun<br><br>1. A tomb or vault for a corpse.<br>2. A place in which dead bodies are buried.<br>3. Places or receptacles in which the bodies of the dead are laid or contained.<br><br>Synonyms: vaults, tombs, mausolea, catacombs, burial chambers.