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ne·crop·o·lis N0046900 (nə-krŏp′ə-lĭs, nĕ-)n. pl. ne·crop·o·lis·es or ne·crop·o·leis (-lās′) A cemetery, especially a large and elaborate one belonging to an ancient city. [Greek nekropolis : nekro-, necro- + polis, city; see pelə- in Indo-European roots.]necropolis (nɛˈkrɒpəlɪs) n, pl -lises or -leis (-ˌleɪs) a burial site or cemetery[C19: Greek, from nekros dead + polis city]ne•crop•o•lis (nəˈkrɒp ə lɪs) n., pl. -lis•es. a cemetery, esp. one of large size and of an ancient city. [1810–20; < Greek nekrópolis. See necro-, -polis] nec•ro•pol•i•tan (ˌnɛk rəˈpɒl ɪ tn) adj. necropolisa cemetery, especially one attached to an ancient city.See also: BurialThesaurusNoun | 1. | necropolis - a tract of land used for burials burial ground, burial site, burying ground, cemetery, graveyard, memorial parkpotter's field - a cemetery for unknown or indigent peopleland site, site - the piece of land on which something is located (or is to be located); "a good site for the school" |
necropolisnoun cemetery, graveyard, churchyard, burial ground, burial place, God's acre A small Etruscan museum and necropolis are situated 3 km east of the village.TranslationsnecropolisenUK
necropolis: see cemeterycemetery, name used by early Christians to designate a place for burying the dead. First applied in Christian burials in the Roman catacombs, the word cemetery came into general usage in the 15th cent. ..... Click the link for more information. .necropolis necropolis of Tantalus, Sipylus; section (above)and plan (below) 1. A city of the dead; a large cemetery in ancient Egypt, Greece, Phoenicia, Carthage, etc. 2. An ancient or historic burial place.necropolisenUK
Synonyms for necropolisnoun cemeterySynonyms- cemetery
- graveyard
- churchyard
- burial ground
- burial place
- God's acre
Synonyms for necropolisnoun a tract of land used for burialsSynonyms- burial ground
- burial site
- burying ground
- cemetery
- graveyard
- memorial park
Related Words- potter's field
- land site
- site
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