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The word "graved" is the past tense of the verb "grave", which means to carve or engrave a design or text on a surface, especially a tombstone. It can also mean to bury someone in a grave.
A gravedigger is a person who digs graves for the burial of deceased individuals, typically in a cemetery or other place of interment.
Gravediggers are people, usually men, who dig graves for the purpose of burying the dead.
Gravel is a type of loose aggregation of rock fragments or mineral particles that are often used for construction, landscaping, or as a naturalISTIC ground covering. It typically consists of small stones, pebbles, or rocks that are fragmented and weathered, and may vary in size, shape, and color. Gravel can be found in a range of compositions, including sand, soil, and small stones, and is often used in various applications, such as road construction, garden design, and even as a decorative feature in interior spaces.
Graveled refers to a surface that is covered with small stones, pebbles, or particles, typically used for roads, pathways, or driveways. It can describe a road or area that has been surfaced with gravel, which provides traction and drainage.
Gravelines refers to a town located in Nord department in the Hauts-de-France region in northern France. It is best known for its medieval citadel, the Citadel of Gravelines, which was built in the 17th century to serve as a military stronghold against the Spanish and later as a prison during the French Revolution.
There is no word "graveling". It's possible that you meant "grumbling" which means to complain or mutter in a low, gruff tone, often in discontent or dissatisfaction. As a verb, it means to make a low, grumbling sound, like the rumble of thunder.
Gravelled is the past tense and past participle of the verb "gravel". Gravel means to cover a surface, typically a road, with small stones or pebbles. In this context, "gravelled" means that the surface has been covered or paved with gravel.
Gravelling is the past tense of the verb "gravate", which means to make someone or something very unhappy or annoyed. For example: "The noise from the construction site was gravelling the neighbors."
Gravelly refers to something that has a rough or raspy quality to it, such as the tone of someone's voice, the sound of an instrument, or the texture of a surface. For example:<br><br> He had a gravelly voice, worn down by years of heavy smoking.<br> The gravelly terrain made it difficult to hike across.<br> The gravelly texture of the rock made it unpleasant to touch.<br><br>It can also be used figuratively to describe something that is rough or corrosive, such as:<br><br> Her words were gravelly, cutting through the pretenses of our conversation.<br> The company's ruthless tactics left a gravelly reputation in their wake.
I apologize, but I couldn't find a word called "gravelot". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-existent word. Can you please provide more context or clarify the word you meant to type? I'd be happy to help you with its meaning or suggest a correction.
The verb "graven" means to carve or inscribe lines or words onto a surface, typically using a sharp tool or instrument. This can include chiseling, engraving, or scoring. For example: "The artist graven the family crest onto the tombstone."
Gravity is the weight and pressure that objects exert on each other due to their mass. It is a natural phenomenon that shapes the world around us, influencing the motion of objects, the formation of mountains and oceans, and even the path of celestial bodies.
Graveolent is an adjective that means having a strong, unpleasant, and often foul or decaying smell, similar to something that is rotting or decaying. It can be used to describe a situation, a place, or even a person that has a bad odor. For example: "The graveolent smell of the dumpster filled the air."
Graver refers to something or someone that is capable of causing deep concern, anxiety, or fright. For example, a grave threat to national security is an issue that could have severe and long-lasting consequences. The term can also be used to describe an event or situation that is of great significance or importance, like a grave mistake that had devastating effects.
A grave is a hole or trench in the ground used for burying a deceased person, usually marked by a headstone or monument. Graves are often part of a cemetery or burial ground, and the marker will typically include the person's name, dates of birth and death, and sometimes a quote or message. The word "graves" can also refer to multiple graves, often used in a plural sense to describe a larger burial site or cemetery.
Gravesend is a town in Kent, England, located on the south-east coast, opposite the city of London. The name "Gravesend" refers to the town's long history of being a point of departure for ships sailing to the continent, particularly to the Netherlands and the Holy Roman Empire. In medieval times, Gravesend was a significant port for the transport of goods and people across the English Channel.
Graveside refers to a burial site or a cemetery where people are buried. It is often used to describe a funeral or memorial service that takes place at the gravesite, where the deceased is laid to rest.
The word "gravesite" refers to the location where a person or animal is buried. It is a special place where their remains are placed and it is often marked with a tombstone or grave marker to identify the person or animal buried there.
Gravesites are locations where deceased individuals are buried or interred, usually marked by a headstone, monument, or other memorial to honor their memory. They are often found in cemeteries, churchyards, or other designated areas for burials.
The word "gravest" is the superlative form of the adjective "grave" which means severe, serious, or solemn. It can also mean depressing or solemn in tone or atmosphere. In the context of a cemetery or a place of burial, the gravest means the most important or the final resting place of a person.
A gravestone, also known as a tombstone or headstone, is a commemorative stone or marker placed above or next to a grave to honor the memory of the deceased person buried there. It typically bears the person's name, dates of birth and death, and sometimes a brief epitaph or message. Gravestones can vary in design, material, and style, and they often serve as a lasting tribute to the person who has passed away, providing a place for loved ones to pay their respects and reflect on their memory.
Gravestones are stone slabs or markers placed on the graves of deceased people in cemeteries, typically inscribed with the person's name, dates of birth and death, and sometimes epitaph or other quotes.
A graveyard is a place where people who have died are buried or cremated. It is a designated area, usually outdoors, where the remains of the dead are laid to rest. Graveyards can be found in cities, towns, and countryside, and they often have a special significance for the people who are buried there, such as family members and friends.
Graveyards refers to a place where dead bodies are buried or interred, usually marked with grave stones or monuments to honor the deceased individuals.
Graviceptive refers to a sense or system that responds to gravitational forces or changes in acceleration. In other words, it is the ability to perceive and respond to the force of gravity.
Gravidarum is the Latin adjective meaning "pregnant" or "bearing fruit". In medical contexts, it can refer to a pregnant woman or to a pregnancy. For example, a doctor's note may be written "Gravidarum 30 weeks" to indicate that a patient is 30 weeks pregnant.
Unfortunately, I couldn't find a word as "gravidation" in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-existent word.
Gravidity refers to the state of being pregnant or being in the condition of carrying a developing fetus or embryos within the uterus. It is often used in medical and scientific contexts to describe the gestational stage of a pregnancy, usually measured in weeks or months.
Gravidness refers to the state or condition of being pregnant, particularly in a woman. It is often used to describe the emotional and physical changes that a woman experiences during pregnancy, such as weight gain, mood swings, and cravings for certain foods. The term is often used interchangeably with "pregnancy" or "gestation", but it has a slightly more formal or medical tone.
Gravigrade refers to a slope or incline that is steeply downward, typically a very large or sheer drop.
A gravimeter is a scientific instrument designed to measure the strength of the gravitational field at a specific location. It is typically used in geology, geophysics, and natural hazard research to study the Earth's internal structure, monitor plate tectonics, and detect changes in the gravitational field that may indicate earthquakes or volcanic eruptions.
Characterized by or relating to the measurement of weight or mass, especially in a scientific or technical sense.