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sepulcher |
(n): a chamber that is used as a grave
(n): a place for the burial of a corpse (especially beneath the ground and marked by a tombstone)
(n): a natural or artificial enclosed space
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In America, I've seen sepulchre a couple times.
Or you're already a hypocrite. ;-)
Of course, you have to pay extra for the whiting process. Unless you buy the $495 undercoating from the dealer as well.
According to a couple of dictionaries, "-chre" is British spelling and "-cher" is American.
As sometimes happens, cb, you are right.
Really? I always thought this was spelled sepulchre.
Perry Mason - Season 6, Episode 6 - "The Case of the Dodging Domino"