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Definition of bury
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of bury is as below...
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..
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Grave
::
Grave (n.) To
entomb;
to bury.
Overwhelm
::
Overwhelm
(v. t.) To cover over
completely,
as by a great wave; to
overflow
and bury
beneath;
to
ingulf;
hence,
figuratively,
to
immerse
and bear down; to
overpower;
to
crush;
to bury; to
oppress,
etc.,
overpoweringly..
Glasstonbury Thorn
::
Glasstonbury
thorn () A
variety
of the
common
hawthorn.
Tilbury
::
Tilbury
(n.) A kind of gig or
two-wheeled
carriage,
without
a top or
cover..
Engrave
::
Engrave
(v. t.) To
deposit
in the
grave;
to bury.
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..
Canterbury
::
Canterbury
(n.) A stand with
divisions
in it for
holding
music,
loose
papers,
etc..
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..
Inhume
::
Inhume
(v. t.) To
deposit,
as a dead body, in the
earth;
to bury; to
inter..
Use
::
Use (v. t.) The
special
form of
ritual
adopted
for use in any
diocese;
as, the
Sarum,
or
Canterbury,
use; the
Hereford
use; the York use; the Roman use; etc..
Woodbury-type
::
Woodbury-type
(n.) A print from such a
plate.
Mud
::
Mud (v. t.) To bury in mud.
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.
Anbury
::
Anbury
(n.) Alt. of
Ambur.
Burying Place
::
Burying
place () The
ground
or place for
burying
the dead;
burial
place.
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..
Sperrylite
::
Sperrylite
(n.) An
arsenide
of
platinum
occuring
in
grains
and
minute
isometric
crystals
of
tin-white
color.
It is found near
Sudbury,
Ontario
Canada,
and is the only known
compound
of
platinum
occuring
in
nature..
Necrophagan
::
Necrophagan
(n.) Any
species
of a tribe
(Necrophaga)
of
beetles
which,
in the
larval
state,
feed on
carrion;
a
burying
beetle..
Inditch
::
Inditch
(v. t.) To bury in, or cast into, a
ditch..
Enwomb
::
Enwomb
(v. t.) To bury, as it were in a womb; to hide, as in a gulf, pit, or
cavern..
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