Tomb (noun)

A large burial place, typically one with a stone structure, for a body or bodies.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french tombe, from latin tumba, from greek tymbos "tumulus, grave".

Examples:

  1. The ancient Egyptians built elaborate tombs for their pharaohs.
  2. He visited the tomb of the unknown soldier to pay his respects.
  3. The tomb was decorated with paintings and carvings.
  4. The tomb was built on a hill overlooking the city.
  5. The tomb was the final resting place for many members of the royal family.
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