"Cremations" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Cremations refer to the practice of reducing a dead body to ashes through high-temperature combustion, typically in a furnace, resulting in the scattering of the remains.
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.
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 the process of reducing a dead body to its basic elements, typically through the use of high heat, usually in a specialized furnace called a crematorium, in order to return the body to its constituent elements of bone and other non-burnable materials. This is often done as an alternative to traditional burial, as it requires less space and resources, and can be a more environmentally friendly option.
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.
A crematory is a furnace or building where a corpse is burned, usually to facilitate formal identification and preservation of the remains or as part of a funeral or burial ritual.