Synonym: burying, entombment, inhumation, interment, sepulture. Similar words: trial, imperial, memorial, material, industrial, trial and error, gubernatorial, extraterrestrial. Meaning: ['berɪəl] n. 1. the ritual placing of a corpse in a grave 2. concealing something under the ground.
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91. Taps is also played at military burial grounds during Memorial Day ceremonies.
92. Media reports said the Los Angeles coroner's office was conducting neuropathology tests on part of Jackson's brain, which could be behind the delay in the family's burial plans.
93. In the traditional way, a monument erected in the burial ground would be the most appropriate way to pay tribute to the departed.
94. But the absence of a long - term burial site may be less a problem than It'seems.
95. In different ages, owing to differences in burial depth and in oxidation-reduction conditions of diagenetic environments, the cements precipitated are different in character.
96. In 1864, Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton signed an order establishing a military burial ground, which became Arlington National Cemetery.
97. And truly buried Zhu Yuanzhang himself and Ma and 46 Queen's minds Fei (a sacrifice odalisque said dozens of people 46 Princess burial) of the mysterious palaces, has long been inconclusive.
98. An Israeli police officer clashes with an Ultra-Orthodox Jewish man during a protest over a construction site that is said to be located on a Jewish burial ground.
99. After consultation, they used it to buy the potter's field as a burial place for foreigners.
100. Eventually they identified several possibilities for the burial site of Pachacutec and Huayna Capac.
101. Constructed between 37 B. C. and 4 B. C. , it was the Judean king's favorite fortress and his chosen tomb, although his actual burial place is unknown.
102. As I lie in the shelter of a burial mound, out of the bitter wind (as two tangle-fleeced sheep have discovered before me), the shades of Neolithic worshippers creep through the grass.
103. By then the burial ground will have rewritten the book on slavery in New York and given historians something to talk about well into the next century.
104. The shape of heat store is simple with zonal distribution[sentencedict.com], shallow burial and large size.
105. Spread across the province, there are also sites of cultural interest, including vestiges of more than a dozen ancient Cham temples, citadels and Sa Huynh burial grounds dating as far back as 1000 BC.
106. Stop building tract housing on Indian burial grounds, cursed lands or sites of witch burnings!
107. This is obviously a burial ground for old Google doodles.
108. On the one side, the abnormal characteristic of uniform sphere was calculated by theoretical formula, and the relationship between exception response and its physical size and depth of burial.
109. The archaeologists found no pottery, ornaments or paved surfaces which might be suggestive of formal graves or burial rituals.
110. Above the religious complex is a site for "sky burial, " a term meaning disposal of a corpse by allowing it to be devoured by birds.
111. She has done what she could . She has anticipated anointing my body for burial.
112. Both weak and poor, they laboriously solicit money in the midst of a storm, one for the victim's burial, the other for the suspect's bail bond.
113. Thin ctenoid dolomite and a little amount of opal or chlorite cement was gradually formed in pores during penecontemporaneous and shallow burial stages.
114. A third question is whether Mr Kaczynski deserved burial at the Wawel Cathedral in Cracow.
115. A number of corridors, galleries, and escape shafts either lead to the King's burial chamber, or were intended to serve other functions.
116. Have four-poster top three, four reduced, there is Zhuanwen "encyclical burial".
117. The third reason why Susan's burial made little stir was the most expansive of all.
118. In 2008 the team found 600-year-old human remains in what appears to be a burial chamber, suggesting that at some point the sacred caves were used to hold the dead.
119. Visiting the Royal Burial Ground at Frogmore, Windsor, about six years after the Duke's death, the Queen Mother saw his grave and said: 'And I suppose the poor old Duchess will be here one day?'
120. There is a huge statue like an ancient Egyptian sphinx, and a burial place like that of King Tutankhamen .
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