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coffin

/ˈkɑfɪn/

Meanings
  • noun

    A large, usually rectangular container used to inter a corpse, typically made of wood and lined with a fabric or other material.


Pronunciation
  1. /ˈkɔfɪn/



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Synonyms

casket , encoffin
Rhymes
Words rhyming with coffin
haven , gaven , heaven , aven
Variants
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coffin , coffins , coffined , coffining , coffin bone , coffin bones , pedal bone , coffin corner , coffin corners , coffin nail , coffin nails , a nail in someone's coffin , a nail in the coffin , a nail in the/someone's coffin
Etymology
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Old English 'coffan' meaning 'box, chest'.


Trivia
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  1. The largest known coffin was discovered in Egypt and is over 13 feet long.

  2. In some cultures, it is believed that placing a mirror in a coffin will allow the deceased to see their reflection in the afterlife.


Related Concepts
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  1. Casket: A type of coffin that is usually smaller and more ornate than a traditional coffin. Caskets are often used for cremation or for burial at sea.

  2. Coffin nail: A large, heavy nail used to secure the lid of a coffin.


Culture
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In various cultures, coffins have been used for burial practices as a means to transport the deceased to their final resting place. They can be elaborately decorated and are often seen as a symbol of the deceased's social status or wealth. In literature and art, coffins have been used as symbols of death and the passage to the afterlife.

How to Memorize "coffin"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a large, rectangular wooden box with a hinged lid and handles. Imagine the coffin being carried by pallbearers during a funeral procession.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'coffin' with the idea of a final resting place or burial container. Think of it as a symbol of death and the afterlife.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Coins For Our Dead' to remember the word 'coffin'. This phrase can be broken down into 'C' for container, 'o' for oak (a common material for coffins), 'i' for inter, 'n' for nails, and 's' for six (as in six sides to a coffin).


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