"Cremains" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Cremains refers to the ashes or remains of a person who has been cremated, typically resulting from a cremation process. The term is often used interchangeably with "ashes" or "remains" to refer to the physical particles left after someone has been cremated.
Moving slowly and quietly, often in a sneaking or stealthy manner.<br><br>Example: "The thief crept out of the shadows and snatched the purse."
Creighton is a proper noun, specifically a surname and a geographic location. Creighton University is a private Jesuit university in Omaha, Nebraska, United States.
Cremasteric refers to the cremaster muscle, which is a muscle in the male pelvis that helps to pull the testicle up towards the abdomen when a man is cold, frightened, or excited. The term is often used in anatomical or medical contexts to describe the structure or function of this muscle.
Cremating is a verb that means to burn the body of a deceased person to reduce it to ashes, usually in a crematory furnace. This is often done as part of a funeral or memorial service, and the ashes are typically collected and placed in an urn for burial or other disposition.
Cremation is the act of burning or reducing a dead body to ashes, often followed by the scattering or burial of the ashes. It is a type of funeral rite or disposal of the dead body, and is often chosen as an alternative to traditional burial.