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burial"act of burying," late 13c.; earlier "tomb" (c. 1200), false singular from Old English byrgels "tomb," from byrgan "to bury" + suffix -els; a compound also foun [..]
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burialUnder Jewish law, the dead must be buried in the earth, not cremated, and must be buried in a simple coffin, simply dressed. See Care for the Dead.
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burialmeans the disposition of human remains, traditionally below ground.
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burialthe ritual placing of a corpse in a grave burying: concealing something under the ground (buried) placed in a grave; "the hastily buried corpses" Burial (as in berry, or), al [..]
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burialthe burying of something, like a dead body, in the ground
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burialBurial benefits include a gravesite in any of our national cemeteries with available space, the opening and closing of the grave, perpetual care, a Government headstone or marker, a burial flag, and a [..]
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burial[TOMBS] On this subject we have to notice--+ The place of burial, its site and shape;+ The mode of burial;+ The prevalent notions regarding this duty.+ A natural cave enlarged and adapted by excavatio [..]
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burialTo attend the burial of a relative, if the sun is shining on the procession, is a sign of the good health of relations, and perhaps the happy marriage of some one of them is about to occur. But if rain and dismal weather prevails, sickness and bad news of the absent will soon come, and depressions in business circles will be felt A burial where the [..]
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burialBurial refers to the process of placing the dead body into the grave. The process of burial should be in conformity with the local regulations.
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burial(n) the ritual placing of a corpse in a grave(n) concealing something under the ground
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burialThe act or ceremony of putting a Corpse into the ground or a vault, or into the sea; or the inurnment of CREMAINS.
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burialThe act or ceremony of putting a corpse into the ground or a vault, or into the sea. The custom of burial is primeval and omnipresent in all cultures and civilizations, generally accompanied by ceremo [..]
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burialHuman remains disposed of by interment. Burials may be simple (containing the remains of one person) or complex (two or more individuals), primary (including the remains as originally interred) or secondary (where a re-internment follows a temporary burial). Cairn
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burial). Annual Maintenance Fee
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burialThe act of placing a deceased pet’s remains in an underground chamber (see also Earth Burial
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burialor Internment
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burialof the pet’s remains, placement of a Grave Marker
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burialThe placing of the body in the ground following death
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burialThe organic remnants of the human body intentionally interred as part of a mortuary process.
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burial"Burial" means the placement of human remains in a grave or lawn crypt.
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