funeral honours - meaning and definition. What is funeral honours
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What (who) is funeral honours - definition

Dual honours; Joint honours; Dual Honours; Joint Honours

funeral parlour         
  • Offices of the Butterworth & Sons mortuary in [[Seattle, Washington]], 1900
  • J. Levy & Bro Funeral Home in [[Galveston]]
  • Lubbock]], [[Texas]]
  • A funeral home Salmisen hautaustoimisto in [[Jyväskylä]], [[Finland]]
  • Reasons for funerals, from "The Funeral from Ancient [[Egypt]] to Present-day America", Resthaven Memorial Park
  • Overton Funeral Home in [[Islip, New York]]
  • Columbia Funeral Home in Seattle, Washington
PLACE WHERE BODIES ARE PREPARED FOR BURIAL
Funeral parlor; Funeral parlour; Funeral service provider; Funeral homes; Funeral Home
(also funeral home, funeral chapel)
¦ noun an establishment where the dead are prepared for burial or cremation.
Funeral procession         
  • Funeral procession of Buddhist monks before lighting the pyre for cremation in Don Det, Laos
  • Maria Leopoldina of Brazil]] with a horse-drawn hearse in [[Rio de Janeiro]], 1826.
  • Christian funeral procession by car in Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, England, 2009
  • A Hindu funeral procession c. 1820
ACTIVITY RELATED TO A FUNERAL
Funeral Procession; Funeral cortège; Funeral cortege
A funeral procession is a procession, usually in motor vehicles or by foot, from a funeral home or place of worship to the cemetery or crematorium. In earlier times the deceased was typically carried by male family members on a bier or in a coffin to the final resting place.
funeral home         
  • Offices of the Butterworth & Sons mortuary in [[Seattle, Washington]], 1900
  • J. Levy & Bro Funeral Home in [[Galveston]]
  • Lubbock]], [[Texas]]
  • A funeral home Salmisen hautaustoimisto in [[Jyväskylä]], [[Finland]]
  • Reasons for funerals, from "The Funeral from Ancient [[Egypt]] to Present-day America", Resthaven Memorial Park
  • Overton Funeral Home in [[Islip, New York]]
  • Columbia Funeral Home in Seattle, Washington
PLACE WHERE BODIES ARE PREPARED FOR BURIAL
Funeral parlor; Funeral parlour; Funeral service provider; Funeral homes; Funeral Home
(funeral homes)
A funeral home is a place where a funeral director works and where dead people are prepared for burial or cremation.
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Wikipedia

Joint honours degree

A joint honours degree (also known as dual honours, double majors, or Two Subject Moderatorship) is a specific type of degree offered generally at the Honours Bachelor's degree level by certain universities in Ireland, the UK, Canada, Malta, and Australia. In a joint honours degree, two (or more) subjects are studied concurrently within the timeframe of one honours.