Examples of using Crypts in English and their translations into Hungarian
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These bad odour producing elements can get accumulated inside tonsil crypts(pocket type cavity)
there are subterranean crypts and cave-libraries, cut in the rock,
The Crypts do still somewhat difficult,
The crypts below Winterfell can be creepy,
Subsequent investigation has revealed at least a dozen empty crypts, and it's feared more will turn up as the probe continues.
The supervisor noticed a strange glow near the graves and crypts, and decided to check whoever was naughty in his possessions.
burial place was opened, and thus more people could see crypts constructed in a semi-circular shape.
All the main lamaseries situated in the mountains have subterranean crypts and cave libraries, and there are several such hiding places in the Karakorum mountains in Western Tibet.
There are 42 crypts, four antiatomic bunkers,
dark crypts just begging to be annihilated.
After another fire in 1530, it was rebuilt again and between 1534- 1557 more chapels and the crypts were added.
a single defining moment, in which The Scholars discovered something deep inside the ancient Pthumerian Crypts.
the Muerto County sheriff's office began an investigation early this morning in the Muerto County Cemetery opening crypts where there was evidence of tampering.
towers, crypts, and evil abbeys.
On the course of works, crypts, side buildings,
Here, in this city located 250 miles southwest of Tokyo, lies the Daisen Kofun, one of over 40 ancient crypts within a six-mile radius.
The Valley of the Dark Lords was an area of Moraband that contained numerous monuments serving as crypts for deceased Darks Lords of the Sith.
the“city” is actually an ancient necropolis full of tombs or crypts.
The crypts in the Domitilla catacombs were created for the wealthy merchants who were part of the grain trade.
When the convent that these crypts belong to functioned as more of a fortress than as a convent, its inhabitants created