sepulchre

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English - Turkish
kaya mezarı
gömmek
gömüt
mezar
sin
i., İng., bak. sepulcher
{i} türbe

Tüm dünya ünlü insanların türbesidir. - The whole earth is the sepulchre of famous men.

{i} kabir
defnetmek
sepulcher
gömmek
sepulcher
defnetmek
sepulcher
sin
holy sepulchre
kutsal gömüt
sepulcher
gömüt
sepulcher
{i} mezar
sepulcher
{i} türbe
sepulcher
{i} kabir
English - English
A burial chamber
{i} tomb, burial vault, grave
sep·ul·chre sepulchres in AM, use sepulcher A sepulchre is a building or room in which a dead person is buried. a small room or building in which the bodies of dead people were put (sepulcre, from sepulcrum, from sepelire )
{f} bury, inter, entomb
a chamber that is used as a grave
The place in which the dead body of a human being is interred, or a place set apart for that purpose; a grave; a tomb
To bury; to inter; to entomb; as, obscurely sepulchered
right of sepulchre
The common law doctrine that human remains must be left undisturbed in their final place of deposition; a few narrow exceptions are defined by statutory law
sepulcher
A burial chamber
sepulcher
To bury the dead
sepulcher
a burial-place
sepulcher
{n} a grave, a tomb
sepulcher
{v} to bury
A sepulchre
sepulture
sepulcher
{f} bury, inter, entomb
sepulcher
The place in which the dead body of a human being is interred, or a place set apart for that purpose; a grave; a tomb
sepulcher
{i} tomb, burial vault, grave
sepulcher
To bury; to inter; to entomb; as, obscurely sepulchered
sepulcher
a chamber that is used as a grave
sepulchre

    Hyphenation

    sep·ul·chre

    Synonyms

    tomb

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    (noun.) 13th century. * From Middle English sepulcre and Old French sepulcre, from Latin sepulcrum (“grave, burial place”)
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