Definition of Disinterment. Meaning of Disinterment. Synonyms of Disinterment

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Definition of Disinterment

Disinterment
Disinterment Dis`in*ter"ment, n. The act of disinterring, or taking out of the earth; exhumation.

Meaning of Disinterment from wikipedia

- bury dead conspecifics placed in their test chamber. Exhumation, or disinterment, is the act of digging something up, especially a corpse. This is most...
- Pantingan River m****acre Part of the Bataan Death March Portion of Bataan disinterment map highlighting the site of the Pantingan M****acre Location Bataan,...
- interred in Guanajuato, Mexico. The human bodies appear to have been disinterred between 1870 and 1958. During that time, a local tax was in place requiring...
- Eight decades later, in 1981, Maitland's remains were identified and disinterred and sent back to his native Scotland, where they were reinterred in the...
- commemorate his beatification. On 29 April 2011, John Paul II's coffin was disinterred from the grotto beneath St. Peter's Basilica ahead of his beatification...
- added, "We understand ... that in digging the yard, bodies have been disinterred, and the condemned well [in the grounds of the mansion] having been uncovered...
- plan for identifying and contacting descendants, providing for private disinterment and reburial, and for relocating all remaining graves was then devised...
- p. 320. Dent 1877, p. 181. Tomaini, Thea (2017). The Corpse as Text: Disinterment and Antiquarian Enquiry, 1700-1900. Gloucestershire: Boydell & Brewer...
- for her heirs. At the request of her children, Garland's remains were disinterred from Ferncliff Cemetery in January 2017 and re-interred 2,800 miles (4...
- alienists have adopted, as a new form, the case of Sergeant Bertrand, the disinterred of cadavers on whom all the newspapers have recently reported. However...