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Cemetery Common

Cemetery has 2 different meanings across 1 category:

Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

a tract of land used for burials

"The old cemetery sat quietly on the hill, serving as a solemn tract of land where generations had been laid to rest."

2

A place where the dead are buried; a graveyard or memorial park.

"The old oak tree stood silent in the corner of the cemetery, casting long shadows over the fresh headstones."

In plain English: A cemetery is a large piece of land where people bury their dead relatives and friends.

"We visited the cemetery to pay our respects at my grandfather's grave."

Usage: Use cemetery to refer to a large, often landscaped area designated for burying the deceased. It is generally interchangeable with graveyard but frequently implies a more formal or public setting.

Example Sentences
"We visited the cemetery to pay our respects at my grandfather's grave." noun
"The old cemetery near the river is quiet at night." noun
"Visitors often leave flowers on graves in the local cemetery." noun
"Our family has been visiting that specific cemetery every year since 1985." noun
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
site
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
potter's field

Origin

The word "cemetery" comes from the Ancient Greek koimētḗrion, which originally meant a place where people were put to sleep. It traveled into English through Medieval Latin and French, eventually replacing older terms like "charnel" and "licton."

Rhyming Words
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