afterlife_
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1. a formal ceremony at which a dead person is buried |
ashes_
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2. a ring of flowers , leaves etc. as a mark of honour or respect |
bury_
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3. cease to live/be |
catafalque_
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4. a place for burying a corpse especially beneath the ground |
cemetery_
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5. no longer having life |
coffin_
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6. grave, vault, or chamber in which a dead body is buried |
corpse_
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7. the powder that is left after a corpse is cremated |
cross_
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8. gathering and meal following a burial service |
Day of the Dead _
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9. put a corpse in a grave, in the earth or at sea
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dead_
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10. a vase used for preserving the ashes of a cremated person |
death_
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11. an upright post with a beam across, used by the ancient Romans for crucifixion |
deceased_
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12. rest in peace |
die_
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13. a burial ground not in the churchyard |
funeral_
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14. a wooden framework supporting the coffin of a person during a funeral
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grave_
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15. someone who has died recently |
gravedigger_
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16. the ending of life |
heaven_
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17. life after death |
hell_
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18. feel or express grief over a death or something that is past |
last will_
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19. a corpse (or parts of it) |
light a candle_
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20. a box in which a corpse is buried or cremated |
mourn_
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21. return to life |
pass away_
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22. the dwelling place of the devil, demons and of the damned, suffering punishment |
post-funeral reception _
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23. a dwelling place of God, his angels and the souls of those who have received salvation |
R.I.P._
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24. ignite a wax stick to give light |
remains_
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25. something in humans considered by some to be immortal and the centre of spiritual being
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rise from the dead_
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26. an annual celebration to honor the spirits of the dead |
soul_
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27. the formal expression for "die" |
tomb_
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28. a dead human body |
urn_
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29. a person who digs holes in the ground where corpses can be buried |
wreath_
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30. a written statement of a person's wishes concerning the disposal of their property after death |