"Cenotaph" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Cenotaph" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Cenotaph" Meaning

A cenotaph is a monument or tomb erected in memory of a person or people whose remains are not buried or buried in an unknown location. Thus, the name "cenotaph" comes from the Greek words kenos (empty) and taphos (tomb). Cenotaphs are often found in historic sites, such as ancient burial grounds, churches, or monuments, and are typically inscribed with the name(s) and a brief description of the person(s) they commemorate.

"Cenotaph" Examples

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A cenotaph is a memorial monument or structure that commemorates a person or group of people who are buried elsewhere, often with an unknown or unmarked grave.

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1. The ancient city was home to a grand cenotaph honoring its fallen war heroes.

Whenever locals visited the cenotaph, they would leave flowers and candles to pay their respects.

The government decided to build a new cenotaph in the city center to commemorate the anniversary of the country's independence.

The cenotaph in the old cemetery was a poignant reminder of the lives lost during the devastating plague.

In Mexico, the Pyramid of the Sun was originally built as a cenotaph to honor the goddess of the moon.

"Cenotaph" Similar Words

Cenoby

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Cenogamy

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Cenogamy refers to the mating or fertilization of two organisms that are related to each other, often meaning that they share a recent common ancestor. This can occur between parents and offspring, or between close relatives such as siblings or half-siblings. Cenogamy is often considered to be a form of inbreeding, where an individual mates with a genetically close relative.

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