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burial

/ˈbɛɹɪəl/

Meanings
  • Noun

    The act of interring a dead person in the ground or in a container, usually with a memorial or marker.

    - "The burial took place at the local cemetery."
    - "The family held a private burial for their loved one."
    - "The ancient Egyptians practiced elaborate burials for their pharaohs."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˈbɛɹiəl/



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Rhymes
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funeral , mortal , pallial , vocal , sequential , institutional
Variants
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burial , burials , burial ground , burial plot , African Burial Ground National Monument
Etymology
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From Old English 'beoran' meaning 'to bear, carry', from Proto-Germanic 'beran'. The modern English term 'burial' comes from Middle English 'burial' from Old French 'enterrement'.


Trivia
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  1. The oldest known burial site is the 'Sima de los Huesos' in Spain, which dates back to approximately 430,000 years ago.

  2. In ancient Egypt, the dead were often buried with grave goods and mummified to ensure a comfortable afterlife.

  3. The Guinness World Record for the deepest burial is held by a man named Robert Wadlow, who was buried 11 meters (36 feet) deep in a concrete and steel coffin.

  4. In Hinduism, the dead are cremated rather than buried, as it is believed that the body must be returned to the elements from which it came.


Related Concepts
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  1. Interment: The act of placing a dead body or cremated remains in a grave or other container in the ground.

  2. Cremation: The process of reducing a dead body to ashes through the application of heat.

  3. Grave: A container in the ground for interring a dead body or cremated remains.

  4. Mausoleum: An above-ground structure for interring the dead, usually for prominent or wealthy individuals.


Culture
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Burial is an important cultural practice throughout history and across various religions and beliefs. It is a way to pay respects to the deceased and provide closure to their loved ones. Burial rituals can range from simple ground burials to elaborate ceremonies and structures, such as mausoleums and crypts.

How to Memorize "burial"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a casket being lowered into the ground, covered with dirt, and a headstone being placed on top.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'burial' with the concept of 'resting place' or 'final resting place' for the deceased.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Buried Under' to remember the meaning of 'burial': 'B' for 'Buried', 'U' for 'Under', and 'R' for 'Resting Place'.


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