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crematorium
[ kree-muh-tawr-ee-uhm, -tohr-, krem-uh- ]
noun
, plural cre·ma·to·ri·ums, cre·ma·to·ri·a [kree-m, uh, -, tawr, -ee-, uh, -, tohr, -].
- a crematory.
crematorium
/ ˌkrɛməˈtɔːrɪəm /
noun
- a building in which corpses are cremated
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Word History and Origins
Origin of crematorium1
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Example Sentences
After the funeral on Saturday there will be a private service at a crematorium.
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This rhetoric doesn’t just protect fascists; it suppresses dissent, normalizes torture, and evokes the atrocities of death camps and crematoriums.
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And see what had become a global crematorium and an unspeakable ordeal of human agony?
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Ms Crallan said the crematorium would be donating the cremation fee to a local cat rescue centre.
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However, it is likely to be built at one of the crematoriums in Hull or the East Riding of Yorkshire.
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