Similar words: exhumation, inhuman, inhumane, inhumanely, inhumanity, inhuman treatment, humanization, human relations. Meaning: n. the ritual placing of a corpse in a grave.
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(1) Forty-two extended inhumations, several with wooden coffins, were examined, 14 in the northern and 28 in the southern plot.
(2) Another, presumably later, inhumation cemetery lay in and around the southern boundary ditch at its Ryknild Street end.
(3) In general, they adopt the inhumation, cremation and sea-burial.
(4) Ann: In general, they adopt the inhumation, cremation and sea-burial.
(5) The prior funeral technologies such as cremation, inhumation, burials and the like are unprogressive, which directly causes environment pollution and land waste.
(6) Laowang explains: " Combustion is cremate, degenerating is inhumation. "
(7) Ethnic minorities which traditionally practice inhumation are exempt from the government requirement of cremation, and are allotted special land for cemeteries.
(8) Here Period V of late Roman date saw the imposition of an inhumation cemetery upon the earlier pattern of ditched enclosures.
(9) Most information about the later phases of the town has come from several late Roman inhumation cemeteries.
More similar words: exhumation, inhuman, inhumane, inhumanely, inhumanity, inhuman treatment, humanization, human relations, dehumanization, nonhuman, mathematical operation, humate, reaction formation, inhalation, inhabitation, somatization, dramatisation, dramatization, humiliation, stigmatization, systematization, acclimatisation, acclimatization, humidification, chromatic aberration, formation, cremation, animation, summation, intimation.