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Noun
/ˈberēəl/,
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burials, plural;
  1. The action or practice of interring a dead body
    • - his remains were shipped home for burial
  2. A ceremony at which someone's body is interred; a funeral
    • - burial rites
  3. A grave or the remains found in it
    • - burial mounds

  1. (burial) the ritual placing of a corpse in a grave
  2. (burial) burying: concealing something under the ground
  3. Burial (as in berry, or), also called interment and inhumation, is the act of placing a person or object into the ground. This is accomplished by excavating a pit or trench, placing an object in it, and covering it over.
  4. (Burial (Death in June album)) Burial is an album by Death In June, released in 1984.
  5. (Burial (dubstep album)) Burial is the self-titled debut album by the dubstep producer Burial. It was released in 2006 on Kode9's Hyperdub records to critical acclaim, including being named "Album of the Year" by The Wire magazine. ...
  6. (Burial (musician)) Burial (born William Bevan) is a musician from London. He produces electronic music containing elements of dubstep, 2-step garage, and house music. His eponymous debut album was released in 2006 to critical acclaim. ...
  7. (Burial (professional wrestling)) Professional wrestling has accrued a considerable amount of slang, in-references, and jargon. Much of it stems from the industry's origins in the days of carnivals and circuses, and the slang itself is often referred to as "carny talk. ...
  8. (The Burial) The Burial were a ska, northern soul and folk-influenced Oi! band from Yorkshire, England, formed in 1981. They released one album, A Day On The Town, and have worked with Bradford‘s anarchist rant-poet Nick Toczek on various projects under the name Britanarchists. They split in 1988.
  9. (burial) The act of burying; interment
  10. (Burial) Placing of a dead body in an underground chamber – earth burial- interment
  11. (burial) To place in the ground, sea, tomb. To hide.
  12. (Burial) Also interment. Placing human remains in a grave in the earth or in an underground tomb.
  13. (Burial) To dream that you are attending a burial is a sign you will hear of a marriage.  To dream of one's own burial mean utter frustration.
  14. (Burial) Disposition of human remains by placing them in a grave or crypt, but does not include their temporary storage
  15. (Burial) Placing a casket or coffin into an earth grave (also called interment).
  16. (Burial) To 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. ...
  17. (Burial) Under 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.
  18. (Burial) When a wrestler is about to feud with Triple H.
  19. (Burial) v. Enterrer .subs. Enterrement, inhumation
  20. (The Burial) by C. Richard Gillespie
  21. (burial) A form of body disposition that encompasses a range of practices, including a grave dug in the soil as well as entombment in a mausoleum or burial at sea; may involve disposal of the whole body or just the bones or cremated remains.
  22. (burial) a human interment. may be "flexed" or "extended"; single or multiple; primary or secondary.
  23. (burial) of the laity in a large parish; but in religious houses and where the facilities are at hand the service is generally carried out completely.
  24. (burial) the act or ceremony of putting a dead body into a grave often in the ground
  25. Burial of the cable under the seabed. Achieved by a number of means, plough, ROV etc..