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Often used in the same context:
reburial,
burial,
disinterment,
autopsy,
cremation,
excavation,
interment,
funeral,
postmortem,
post mortem,
gravesite,
embalming,
postmortem examination,
paternity test,
cemetery,
graves,
canonization,
repatriation,
mortuary,
inurnment,
mummification,
graveside,
exorcism,
forensic,
diggings,
casket,
archaeological,
disappearance,
sainthood,
archeological,
bury,
archeologists,
crematorium,
entombment,
murder,
mausoleum,
headstone,
necrological,
beatification,
recount,
corpse,
morgue,
desecration,
osteologist,
demolition,
decomposition,
coroners,
assassination,
crypt,
garcia lorca,
annulment,
atrocity,
radiocarbon dating,
massacre,
crematory,
paternity,
memorial,
extradition,
coffin,
ossuary,
medical examiner,
cemetary,
archaelogical,
memorialisation,
inquest,
committal,
internment,
dredging,
death,
unearthing,
monument,
archaeologists,
anatomists,
memorialization,
tomb,
funeral parlor,
gravestone,
churchyard,
reanimation,
brahe,
graveyard,
plastinate,
mourners,
lustration,
declassification,
archeology,
circumcision,
slain,
necropsy,
hearse,
bones,
cryonics,
murderer,
hyoid bone,
pogrom,
paternity suit,
removal,
lynching,
dumpsite,
widow,
romanovs,
retrial,
subsidence,
thawing,
breakup,
closing,
dissolution,
expulsion,
relapse,
release,
submergence,
deportation,
dismemberment,
emergence,
rebuilding,
restoration,
admission,
adoption,
defection,
departure
More general:
deed,
effort,
exploit,
feat
Synonyms:
digging up,
disinterment
Also try:
— Adjectives for exhumation:
rapid,
subsequent,
tectonic,
second,
first,
final,
erosional,
recent,
regional,
late,
speedy,
more...
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