- coffin: box in which a corpse is buried or cremated
- enclose in a casket
- small and often ornate box for holding jewels or other valuables
- A casket, or jewelry box is a term for a container that is usually larger than a box, and smaller than a chest, and in the past was typically decorated. ...
- The Casket is a weekly paper published in Antigonish, Nova Scotia by the Casket Printing and Publishing Company. It was first published on June 24, 1852 by John Boyd.
- A little box, e.g. for jewellery; An urn; The type of coffin with upholstery and a half-open lid
- (Caskets) little Ropes which tie up the Sail when it is furled.
- A receptacle of wood, metal or plastic into which the dead human body is placed for burial. Sometimes referred to as "coffin" or "burial case"
- A rectangular coffin. Also a small case for jewels or valuables and a verb for enclosing.
- a case or COFFIN, especially one for the burial of human remains (BOX JOB).
- A metal or wood four-sided container designed to encase human remains, usually constructed of steel, stainless steel, copper, bronze, or hardwood.
- a box or chest in which to bury your pet. A casket is the same as a coffin.
- A receptacle, which can be made out of various materials, in which the body is placed for final disposition.
- A rigid container designed to encase human remains for burial or entombment. A casket may be made of wood, metal, or other material. Caskets designed and/or used for cremation are often called “cremation containers.”
- A rectangular container for the disposition of a corpse.
- A box or chest for burying remains.
- a container for the encasement of human remains, commonly made of metal or wood.
- (the Golden...) Queensland lottery.
- a rigid container designed for human remains. Usually constructed of wood, metal, fiberglass, plastic, or like material, it is often ornamented and lined with fabric..