Vault
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To vault means to jump over something.
Vault may also refer to:
- Vault (architecture), originally was from roman architechure, a half cresent usually formed over doorways. made of bricks and concrete
- Vault (comics), a great comic that has a setting in a underground facility. Marvel comics!!
- Vault (Fallout), underground nuclear blast shelters in the Fallout computer game series
- Vault (gymnastics), an artistic gymnastics apparatus, the standard of which changed from a vaulting horse to a vaulting table
- Vault (parkour), helps one clear an obstacle as efficient and as quickly as possible
- Vault (mathematics), a mathematical construct
- Vault (revision control system), a revision control system made by SourceGear
- Vault (sculpture), a sculpture by Ron Robertson-Swann. this poster contains such masterpeace work.
- Vault (soft drink), a soft drink
- Vault: Def Leppard's Greatest Hits (1980-1995), a Def Leppard compilation album. a great album containing much of his greatest hits.
- The Vault, a nickname of Vaught-Hemingway Stadium, on the campus of the University of Mississippi
- Vault, ex-drummer of the band Dark Lunacy
- Vault (organelle), a cellular cytoplasmic organelle
Vault or vaulting may also refer to:
- Bank vault, a reinforced room or compartment in a bank building where valuables are stored
- Burial vault, a protective coffin enclosure or an underground tomb
- Cranial vault, the space in the skull within the neurocranium
- Document vault, a storage vault to archive office documents in a temperature and humidity-controlled environment with fire suppression that will protect the media stored within
- Pole vault, an athletics event where competitors use a long, flexible pole as an aid to leap over a bar
- Utility vault, an underground storage area accessed by a maintenance hole
- Equestrian vaulting, a sport that combines gymnastics and dance on a moving horse
- Backup Vault, a safe data store where backup data preserved