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mausoleummau‧so‧le‧um /ˌmɔːsəˈliːəm $ ˌmɒː-/ noun [countable] mausoleumOrigin: 1400-1500 Latin, Greek, from Mausolos king of Caria in ancient Turkey, for whom such a building was made - After touring the mausoleum, the peasant returns and again asks where he can find Mao alive.
- And there was Papa in this great mausoleum.
- It was his building, Lewis' s. It was like his tomb or mausoleum, almost airless.
- The cemetery is so densely occupied that in many of the mausoleums, coffins are piled up to 10m high.
- Their new flat was a mausoleum to future prosperity.
- There would be thousands of them gathered in the mausoleum square the day Baker arrived.
- When full, Singing Hills will accommodate 30, 000 underground burials and an additional 20, 000 in mausoleums and crypts.
► Deathasphyxia, nounautopsy, nounbarrow, nounbequeath, verbbereaved, adjectivebereavement, nounbier, nounbody bag, nounbody count, nounburial, nounbury, verbcasket, nouncatacomb, nouncatafalque, nouncemetery, nouncenotaph, nouncharnel house, nounchurchyard, nouncoffin, nouncommittal, nouncondolence, nouncoroner, nouncorpse, nouncortege, nouncot death, nouncremate, verbcrematorium, nouncrib death, nouncrucifixion, nouncrucify, verbcrypt, noundeath mask, noundemise, noundeparted, adjectiveD.O.A., adjectivedrown, verbembalm, verbend, nounepitaph, nouneulogy, nounexhume, verbexpire, verbfatality, nounfuneral, nounfunerary, adjectivefunereal, adjectivegrave, noungravedigger, noungravestone, noungraveyard, nounheadstone, nounhearse, nounhospice, nouninter, verbinterment, nounmausoleum, nounmorgue, nounmortality, nounmortician, nounmortuary, nounmortuary, adjectivemourner, nounmourning, nounmummify, verbmummy, nounnecrophilia, nounobsequies, nounpall, nounpallbearer, nounpassing, nounperish, verbplot, nounprobate, nounprobate, verbpyre, nounquietus, nounremains, nounrest, verbrigor mortis, nounRIP, rise, verbsarcophagus, nounsepulchre, nounshroud, nounthrenody, nountoll, nountomb, nountombstone, nountumulus, nounundertaker, nounundertaking, nounurn, nounvault, nounwake, nounwar memorial, nounwill, nounwinding sheet, nounwreath, noun a large stone building made specially to contain the body of a dead person, or the dead bodies of an important family → tomb: the Lenin Mausoleum |