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cemetery
[sem-i-ter-ee]
noun
plural
cemeteriesan area set apart for or containing graves, tombs, or funeral urns, especially one that is not a churchyard; burial ground; graveyard.
cemetery
/ ˈsɛmɪtrɪ /
noun
a place where the dead are buried, esp one not attached to a church
Word History and Origins
Origin of cemetery1
Word History and Origins
Origin of cemetery1
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The images also appear to show fresh tracks left by armoured vehicles crossing through a cemetery, where over 3,000 troops killed fighting for the British Empire in World War 1 are buried.
He said the House has passed a $1.75-billion appropriation covering all construction of VA hospitals, clinics, housing and even cemeteries across the nation.
At a cemetery on a hill overlooking Vladivostok there are lines of fresh graves: Russian soldiers killed in Ukraine.
And death follows in books about talking corpses, cemetery folklore and the darkest days of World War II. Here’s a sampling of this fall’s bounty.
The team have also been working on records in relation to cemeteries, baptisms, hospitals and mortuaries.
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