Results for: abode of dead souls, criminal underworld, hell, lower world
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site of Colditz Castle, a German prisoner-of-war camp during World War II, from which many prisoners made daring escapes. It is situated about 48 km/30 mi southwest of Leipzig.Colditz
site of two Nazi concentration camps in eastern Poland, situated near Malkinia, about 97 km/60 mi northeast of Warsaw, World War II Nazi concentration camp (located near Warsaw, Poland)Treblinka
small cape usually covering the shoulders; swelling of the elbow or the hell of a hock of a horsecapelet
small fixed or movable wings located in front of the main wings of an aircraft (named after the similar airplane from the World War I period)Canards
soldier representing unidentified war deadUnknown Soldier
something that is dead; corpse, dead body (Greek)necro
song for the dead, dirge (in Scotland)coronach
spirit of worldworld soul
stand up, get into an upright position; get out of bed; climb, ascend, move upward; rebel, revolt; increase, grow; appear over the horizon; come back to life, return from the dead; puff up, swell; originate in, begin inrose (rise)
standard operating procedure, super op; operator of a superior channel, rank higher than AOP and lower than founder (Internet)SOP
state of being lower in rank or position; condition of being lesser in importance or valueinferiority
state of not being allied with a world powernonalignment
storage place for human ashes, vessel or place for storing ashes of the deadcinerarium
Straight equity: price lower than that of the last sale or inside market.Discount
strip of cloth that is wrapped around the lower leg for protection; leg covering made from leather or other durable material (also puttee)puttie
 

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