<span>Words that have multiple meanings are known as polysemous (‘poly’ meaning ‘many’ and ‘semous’ meaning ‘meaning’). An example is ‘bank’, which can mean a financial institution or a part of a river. Words that share a spelling but have different meanings are called homonyms.</span>
The catacombs were dark, cold, musty, thick-aired, and full of dead people and bones.
I think the answer would be D
Answer:
D, Seven.
Explination
If you count them, its seven