burying-ground

Burying-Ground Meaning in Bengali: বাস্তি স্থান (noun, pronunciation: bāsti sthān), কবরস্থান (noun, pronunciation: koborsthān), শবগৃহ (noun, pronunciation: shobgriho)

Definition and Part of Speech

Burying-ground is a noun (pronunciation: ber-ee-ing-ground) that refers to a place where dead bodies are buried; a cemetery or graveyard.

Synonyms of Burying-Ground

Some synonyms of burying-ground are:

  • Cemetery (কবরস্থান, noun)
  • Graveyard (কবরস্থান, noun)
  • Necropolis (শবগৃহ, noun)
  • Churchyard (গির্জাঘরের চারিদিকের জমিদারের জমি, noun)

Antonyms of Burying-Ground

Some antonyms of burying-ground are:

  • Crematorium (শবদাহক স্থান, noun)
  • Funeral pyre (শবদাহক চিতা, noun)

Origin of Burying-Ground

The term burying-ground originated from the combination of the words “burying” and “ground.” It has been in use since the 16th century.

Nearby Words

Some nearby words related to burying-ground are:

  • Burial (noun)
  • Interment (noun)
  • Tombstone (noun)
  • Grave (noun)

Burying-Ground in Literature Quotes

Here are some quotes from literature that mention burying-ground:

“The dead are everywhere in the world, and they have their own burying-ground.” – Haruki Murakami (মৃত্যু সবত্ব বিশ্বব্যাপী এবং তাদের নিজস্ব বাস্তি আছে।)

“The burying-ground is mere pomposity.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson (বাস্তি কেবল অহংকার।)

Burying-Ground Meaning in Different Languages

Here is the meaning of burying-ground in different languages:

  • Bengali: বাস্তি স্থান
  • Hindi: दफ़नगाह
  • Nepali: दफनगार
  • Urdu: دفن گاہ
  • Tamil: மரண மண்டபம்
  • Telugu: మరణ మండపం
  • Arabic: مقبرة
  • Chinese: 墓地
  • Japanese: 墓地
  • Russian: кладбище

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