Burial

Noun

 * 1) The act of burying; interment

Adjectives for Burial
obscure; golden; forgotten; Christian; interesting; hasty; premature; decent; respectable; proper; reverent; dismal; pagan.

Verbs for Burial
assist at—; attend—; authorize—; commend to—; conceal by—; consecrate at—; console at—; draw out—; embalm for—; entitle to—; eulogize at—; notify of—; preach at —; preside over—; solemnize—; superintend—; uncover—; —disposes of.

Thesaurus
interment, inundation, inurning, invisibility, last home, last post, long home, low green tent, low house, masking, mastaba, mausoleum, monstrance, muffled drum, mummy chamber, mystification, narrow house, obscuration, obscurement, obsequies, occultation, ossuarium, ossuary, passage grave, pit, primary burial, putting away, pyramid, reburial, reliquary, resting place, screening, secondary burial, secrecy, secretion, sepulcher, sepulture, shaft grave, shrine, sinking, souse, sousing, stupa, submergence, submersion, subterfuge, taps, tomb, tope, tower of silence, tumulus, uncommunicativeness, urn burial, vault, baptism, barrow, beehive tomb, bone house, box grave, burial at sea, burial chamber, burial customs, burial mound, burying, catacombs, cenotaph, charnel house, cist, cist grave, clouding, concealedness, concealment, cortege, covering, covering up, covertness, cromlech, crypt, darkening, dead march, deception, deep six, deposition, dip, dipping, dirge, dokhma, dolmen, dousing, duck, ducking, dunking, encoffinment, engulfment, entombment, exequies, funeral, funeral procession, funerary customs, grave, hiddenness, hiding, house of death, immergence, immersion, inhumation,