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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CemeteryCemetery - Wikipedia

    A cemetery, burial ground, gravesite, graveyard, or a green space called a memorial park, is a place where the remains of dead people are buried or otherwise interred.

  2. Some people think graveyard and cemetery mean the same, but, if we want to be a little nitpicky, we should say that graveyard is a type of cemetery, but a cemetery is usually not a graveyard. To understand the difference, we need a little bit of history. Source: Wikipedia.

  3. Cemetery and graveyard share the same meaning of 'burial ground,' referring to a place where dead bodies are buried. However, graveyard usually suggests a small cemetery, such as one situated next to a church. Graveyard is also used figuratively to refer to places where things are left or thrown away, as in 'an automobile graveyard.'

  4. graveyard n (burial ground: for people) cementerio nm : campo santo loc nom m (AmL) panteón nm (antiguo y de gran tamaño) necrópolis nf : Three generations of the family are buried in the church's graveyard. Tres generaciones de la familia están enterradas en el cementerio de la iglesia. graveyard n: figurative (dump: for objects) vertedero ...

  5. GRAVEYARD | traducir al español - Cambridge Dictionary. Traducción de graveyard – Diccionario Inglés-Español. graveyard. noun [ C ] uk / ˈɡreɪv.jɑːd/ us / ˈɡreɪv.jɑːrd/ Add to word list. a place, often next to a church, where dead people are buried. cementerio. Sinónimos. cemetery. necropolis.

  6. 27 de oct. de 2021 · To be clear, using graveyard and cemetery interchangeably is acceptable by today’s standards, but graveyard still primarily refers to the area of a churchyard used for burial. So if linguistic precision is your jam, then you’ll want to say “graveyard” when referring to a resting place on church grounds and “cemetery” in ...

  7. 23 de oct. de 2019 · What’s a Graveyard? A graveyard, like a cemetery, is a place where people are buried after they die. Graveyards are affiliated with a church and are typically located on church grounds. They tend to be smaller due to land limitations, and thus, are often choosier.