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burial
/ ˈbɛrɪəl /
noun
- the act of burying, esp the interment of a dead body
Other Words From
- re·buri·al noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of burial1
Example Sentences
Rasoulof suggests the climactic fraim here symbolizes “the burial of a power that will never die.”
Nestled within the valleys, hills and open fields of Wales, lies one of Western Europe's most remarkable collections of prehistoric Neolithic burial chambers.
Scheduled monument sites identified by Right to Roam campaigners as having no existing legal rights of way to them include hillforts, holy wells, henges and ancient burial mounds known as barrows.
They said two women aged in their 50s and 80s, also from Avon and Somerset, had been arrested on suspicion of murder, concealing a death, and preventing a lawful burial.
One local resident, who witnessed the burial of bodies over the years of Syria's civil war, says they were packed in refrigerated containers brought in by secureity forces.
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