Preserve for burial
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EMBALMPreserve for burial
EMBALMSPrepares for burial
ETNABurial place for Enceladus
INURNPrepare for burial, as ashes
FUNERALPYREXGlassware for a burial urn?
cryptunderground chamber, esp. for burial
cryptsunderground chamber, esp. for burial
HEBRONBurial site for Abraham and Sarah
sepulchredServe as a burial place for
sepulcheredServe as a burial place for
sepulchringServe as a burial place for
sepulcheringServe as a burial place for
POTTERSFIELDBiblical burial place for the poor
SAINTDENISBurial site for many French kings
EMBALMPrepare for burial, in a way
tombburial chamber for a dead body; grave
untombedburial chamber for a dead body; grave
tombalburial chamber for a dead body; grave
tomblikeburial chamber for a dead body; grave
tombsburial chamber for a dead body; grave
streekto stretch out or prepare (a corpse) for burial
shroudingWrap or dress (a body) in a shroud for burial
unlaid(of dead bodies) not laid out; not prepared for burial
shroudedWrap or dress (a body) in a shroud for burial
graveplace of or an excavation for burial of a dead body
gravesplace of or an excavation for burial of a dead body
undertakerA person whose business is preparing dead bodies for burial or cremation and making arrangements for funerals
undertakersA person whose business is preparing dead bodies for burial or cremation and making arrangements for funerals
columbariaA stone wall or walk within a garden for burial of funeral urns, esp. attached to a church
columbariumA stone wall or walk within a garden for burial of funeral urns, esp. attached to a church
pithoivery large earthenware jar having a wide mouth, used by the ancient Greeks for storing liquids, as wine, or for holding food, as grain, or for the burial of the dead
pithosvery large earthenware jar having a wide mouth, used by the ancient Greeks for storing liquids, as wine, or for holding food, as grain, or for the burial of the dead
kaddishthe five-verse form of this prayer that is recited at specified points during each of the three daily services by one observing the mourning period of 11 months, beginning on the day of burial, for a deceased parent, sibling, child, or spouse, and by one
kaddishimthe five-verse form of this prayer that is recited at specified points during each of the three daily services by one observing the mourning period of 11 months, beginning on the day of burial, for a deceased parent, sibling, child, or spouse, and by one
kittelwhite robe used by Jews, esp. Orthodox Jews, as a ceremonial garment for men and as a burial shroud for both sexes: worn during worship on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, by a bridegroom during the wedding ceremony, and by the leader of the Seder on Passove