graveness$32643$ - traduzione in greco
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graveness$32643$ - traduzione in greco

LOCATION WHERE ONE DEAD PERSON OR A LIMITED AMOUNT OF PEOPLE ARE BURIED
Funeral plot; Burial plot; Gravesite; Graves (burial); Communal grave; Grave site; Graveness; Grave space; Grave (burial); Graves; Graveside
  • Cemetery in [[Varengeville-sur-Mer]], France
  • burial vault]] awaiting [[coffin]]
  • Evros]], Greece
  • Grave of [[Catherine Månsdotter]], the [[Queen of Sweden]], at the [[Turku Cathedral]] in [[Turku]], [[Finland]]
  • Interior of the Jewish memorial in [[Bratislava]], [[Slovakia]] (with the grave of the rabbi [[Chatam Sofer]] at the left).
  • "Sahide" grave in [[Alanya]]
  • Salinas]] cemetery
  • [[Novi Banovci]], [[Serbia]]

graveness      
n. σοβαρότης, σοβαρότητα

Definizione

Graves
·noun ·pl The sediment of melted tallow. ·same·as Greaves.

Wikipedia

Grave

A grave is a location where a dead body (typically that of a human, although sometimes that of an animal) is buried or interred after a funeral. Graves are usually located in special areas set aside for the purpose of burial, such as graveyards or cemeteries.

Certain details of a grave, such as the state of the body found within it and any objects found with the body, may provide information for archaeologists about how the body may have lived before its death, including the time period in which it lived and the culture that it had been a part of.

In some religions, it is believed that the body must be burned or cremated for the soul to survive; in others, the complete decomposition of the body is considered to be important for the rest of the soul (see bereavement).