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Often used in the same context:
exhumation,
burial,
reburial,
embalming,
cremation,
entombment,
gravesite,
excavation,
osteologist,
cemetery,
crematory,
interment,
mutilation,
usufructuary,
inurnment,
autopsies,
reverter,
indult,
heirship,
gravestone,
mummification,
memorialisation,
headstone,
plastinate,
testatrix,
decedent,
testamentary,
corpse,
graves,
crypts,
archeological,
funeral,
anatomists,
manumission,
executor,
desecration,
postmortem examination,
procedure,
monument,
steles,
crematorium,
countersignature,
casket,
wardship,
ante mortem,
fossilization,
columbarium,
shoshones,
cartway,
balsa raft,
expiation,
postmortem,
intestacy,
mortician,
post mortem,
reconveyance,
archeologists,
landowner,
alcor,
burying ground,
daguerreotype,
reviewal,
testator,
bighorn,
posthumous,
cadaver,
repatriation,
memorials,
archaelogical,
taxidermist,
hearing examiner,
canonization,
reconsecration,
removal,
tombstone,
probating,
restudy,
hyoid bone,
visitation,
cremains,
thanatology,
demolishment,
uncleanness,
shawnees,
bury,
recount,
internment,
resurvey,
romanovs,
memorialization,
reexamination,
plastination,
archaeologist,
coroners,
easements,
demolition,
lividity,
formosus,
undertaker,
eternal rest,
remonstrance,
organs,
massacre,
decapitation,
cession,
dissolution,
pacification,
repeal,
restoration,
abdication,
acquittal,
annulment,
appointment,
appraisement,
assassination,
cancellation,
carnage,
cementation,
christianization,
closing,
confiscation,
confiscations
More general:
deed,
effort,
exploit,
feat
Synonyms:
digging up,
exhumation
Also try:
— Adjectives for disinterment:
subsequent,
first,
general,
such,
recent,
judicial,
provisional,
second,
late,
ghastly,
brutal,
more...
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