subcellar


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subcellar

(ˈsʌbˌsɛlə)
n
(Architecture) a cellar below another cellar
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sub•cel•lar

(ˈsʌbˌsɛl ər)

n.
a cellar below the main cellar.
[1850–55]
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The 31,500 s/f condo includes 12,500 s/f on the ground, 9,000 s/f on the lower level and 10,000 s/f in the subcellar.
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Center Sheet Metal, the project's mechanical contractor, had to place two Dectron heat pumps into the subcellar of the building.
At some moment, I discovered myself in a subcellar I didn't recognize, and seated nearby was my mother, who was speaking with me, though I couldn't quite see her face in the wispy shadows.
Transformers under the sidewalk in front of the building and two electrical panels in a subcellar were causing the equipment to misfunction.