All 6 Uses of
subterranean
in
The Da Vinci Code
- As they dropped farther into the subterranean foyer, the yawning space slowly emerged from the shadows.†
Chpt 4 *
- Constructed in warm ocher marble to be compatible with the honey-colored stone of the Louvre facade above, the subterranean hall was usually vibrant with sunlight and tourists.†
Chpt 4
- At that moment, beneath them, in the bank's cavernous subterranean vault, a robotic claw sprang to life.†
Chpt 43-44
- The whispers had turned to shouts in recent decades when ground-penetrating radar revealed the presence of an astonishing structure beneath the chapel—a massive subterranean chamber.†
Chpt 103-104
- The Knights Templar had designed Rosslyn Chapel as an exact architectural blueprint of Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem—complete with a west wall, a narrow rectangular sanctuary, and a subterranean vault like the Holy of Holies, in which the original nine knights had first unearthed their priceless treasure.†
Chpt 103-104
- There in the center, plunging into the earth like a crystal chasm, gaped the giant inverted pyramid of glass that he had seen a few nights ago when he entered the Louvre's subterranean entresol.†
Chpt 105
Definition:
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(subterranean) under the ground