tomb definition

tomb means an above ground burial vault;
tomb. , means a burial crypt above ground level;
tomb means grave, and shall include a mausoleum or a family vault, whether constructed for a person living or dead, including any Memorial Adornments.

Examples of tomb in a sentence

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More Definitions of tomb

tomb means a construction in concrete, stone or marble covering a grave;
tomb means a permanent marker with space within the marker for the Entombment of one or more Remains. A Tomb may also function as a Headstone for a Plot or Grave.

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