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1. A burial vault. 2. A receptacle for sacred relics, especially in an altar. tr.v. sep·ul·chered, sep·ul·cher·ing, sep·ul·chers. To place into a sepulcher; inter. [Middle English sepulcre, from Old French, from Latin sepulcrum, sepulchrum, from sepultus, past participle of sepelīre, to bury the dead .]
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A child whose parents are dead. b. A child who has been deprived of parental care and has not been adopted. 2. A young animal that has been prematurely separated from its parents or its mother. 3. One that lacks support, supervision, or care: A lack of corporate interest has made the subsidiary an orphan. 4.
1. an excavation in earth or rock for the burial of a corpse; grave. 2. a mausoleum, burial chamber, or the like. 3. a monument for housing or commemorating a dead person. 4. any sepulchral structure. v.t. 5. to place in or as if in a tomb; entomb; bury.
a hole or vault in the ground in which a dead body is put; a grave. He was buried in the family tomb. قَبْر τάφος μνήμα. tumba. tombe קבר tomba graf grav grób túmulo могила склеп mezar 坟墓. ˈtombstone noun. an ornamental stone placed over a grave on which the dead person's name etc is engraved. ταφόπετρα.
adj. 1. Forcibly separated into two or more pieces; fractured: a broken arm; broken glass. 2. Sundered by divorce, separation, or desertion of a parent or parents: children from broken homes; a broken marriage. 3. Having been violated: a broken promise. 4. a. Incomplete: a broken set of books. b.
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