cremate
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin cremō (“I burn (something) to ashes; I cremate (something)”).
Pronunciation
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Audio (Southern England): (file)
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Verb
cremate (third-person singular simple present cremates, present participle cremating, simple past and past participle cremated)
- (transitive) To burn something to ashes.
- (transitive) To incinerate a dead body (as an alternative to burial).
- I want to be cremated when I die.
Related terms
Translations
burn to ashes
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incinerate a body
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Anagrams
Italian
Verb
cremate
- inflection of cremare:
Anagrams
Latin
Verb
(deprecated template usage) cremāte
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