catacomb vs morgue

catacomb

noun
  • An underground system of tunnels and chambers with recesses for graves, used (in former times) as a cemetery; a tunnel system used for burying the dead, as in Paris or Ancient Rome. 

morgue

noun
  • A building or room where dead bodies are kept before their proper burial or cremation, (now) particularly in legal and law enforcement contexts. 

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