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souterrain

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souterrain [ˈsuːtəˌreɪn]
n
(Social Science / Archaeology) Archaeol an underground chamber or passage
[from French]


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When the excavation work began three weeks ago, the team from TVAS Ireland believed the site contained a souterrain or underground passage.
Elle aggrave la disponibilite de et l'acces a la nourriture puisque tes canaux souterrains, les routes et les ponts de fortunes sont emportes par des inondations.
In 2005, there was Frantic Assembly's Dirty Wonderland, in an abandoned art-deco hotel overlooking the sea; and, in 2006, Wildwork's achingly beautiful outdoor performance Souterrain that, through the Orpheus and Eurydice myth, explored memory and loss with the inhabitants of Stanmer Park, a village that is slowly being killed by depopulation.
 
 
 
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