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Definition of bury
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Bury (n.) A
borough;
a
manor;
as, the Bury of St.
Edmond's.
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Stone-horse
::
Stonehenge
(n.) An
assemblage
of
upright
stones
with
others
placed
horizontally
on their tops, on
Salisbury
Plain,
England,
--
generally
supposed
to be the
remains
of an
ancient
Druidical
temple..
Sand
::
Sand (v. t.) To bury
(oysters)
beneath
drifting
sand or mud.
Bury
::
Bury (v. t.) To cover out of
sight,
either
by
heaping
something
over, or by
placing
within
something,
as
earth,
etc.; to
conceal
by
covering;
to hide; as, to bury coals in
ashes;
to bury the face in the
hands..
Bury
::
Bury (v. t.) To hide in
oblivion;
to put away
finally;
to
abandon;
as, to bury
strife..
Begrave
::
Begrave
(v. t.) To bury; also, to
engrave..
Ambury
::
Ambury
(n.) A soft tumor or
bloody
wart on
horses
or oxen.
Infuneral
::
Infuneral
(v. t.) To inter with
funeral
rites;
to bury.
Unbury
::
Unbury
(v. t.) To
disinter;
to
exhume;
fig., to
disclose..
Burial
::
Burial
(n.) The act of
burying;
depositing
a dead body in the
earth,
in a tomb or
vault,
or in the
water,
usually
with
attendant
ceremonies;
sepulture;
interment..
Inhumate
::
Inhumate
(v. t.) To
inhume;
to bury; to
inter.
Inhume
::
Inhume
(v. t.) To bury or place in warm earth for
chemical
or
medicinal
purposes.
Inhumation
::
Inhumation
(n.) The act of
inhuming
or
burying;
interment.
Aubin
::
Aubin (n.) A
broken
gait of a
horse,
between
an amble and a
gallop;
--
commonly
called
a
Canterbury
gallop..
Campanulaceous
::
Campanulaceous
(a.) Of
pertaining
to, or
resembling,
the
family
of
plants
(Camponulaceae)
of which
Campanula
is the type, and which
includes
the
Canterbury
bell, the
harebell,
and the
Venus's
looking-glass..
Ambury
::
Ambury
(n.) A
disease
of the roots of
turnips,
etc.; --
called
also
fingers
and
toes..
Prologue
::
Prologue
(n.) The
preface
or
introduction
to a
discourse,
poem, or
performance;
as, the
prologue
of
Chaucer's
Canterbury
Tales;
esp., a
discourse
or poem
spoken
before
a
dramatic
performance.
Province
::
Province
(n.) A
region
under the
supervision
or
direction
of any
special
person;
the
district
or
division
of a
country,
especially
an
ecclesiastical
division,
over which one has
jurisdiction;
as, the
province
of
Canterbury,
or that in which the
archbishop
of
Canterbury
exercises
ecclesiastical
authority..
Mud
::
Mud (v. t.) To bury in mud.
Tumulate
::
Tumulate
(v. t.) To
cover,
as a
corpse,
with a mound or tomb; to
bury..
Keeper
::
Keeper
(n.) A fruit that keeps well; as, the
Roxbury
Russet
is a good
keeper..
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