Cremation [noun]
Definition of Cremation:
burning
Opposite/Antonyms of Cremation:
-
Sentence/Example of Cremation:
You can write notes and leave them under her hand to be cremated with her.
Britta Lokting interviews an entrepreneur trying to help save the climate by composting human bodies instead of burying or cremating them.
Three hundred sesterces were expended on the funeral, fifty of which were to be distributed at the cremation of the body.
It is worth noting that a number of specimens were found in the cremation cemetery at Borgstedterfeld near Rendsburg.
I am sure if he had been asked, he would in some way have indicated that he preferred cremation to any other mode of disposal.
I used my Security papers to get the body for special autopsy instead of the usual immediate cremation.
Consequently, the poems are of one age, an age of cremation and of burial in barrows, with no ghost worship.
The cause of the marked change from Mycenaean inhumation to Homeric cremation is matter of conjecture.
Scottish cremation burials of the Bronze Age retain traces of linen wrappings of the urn.
How did the ancient method return, overlapping and blent with the method of cremation, as in the early Dipylon interments?