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crémation

  • 121 изгаряне

    burning, etc., вж. изгарям; incineration
    мед, cauterization
    тех., физ. combustion
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    изга̀ряне,
    ср., само ед. burning, scorching, scalding, singing, charring; incineration; мед. cauterization; ( рана) burn; техн., физ. combustion; (от слънце) sunburn; \изгаряне на отпадъци екол. trash burning; каталитично \изгаряне хим. catalytic combustion; частично \изгаряне метал. fractional combustion.
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    burning; combustion; cremation; incineration; scorch; sunburn (от слънцето)
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    1. (от слънце) sunburn 2. (рана) burn 3. burning, etc., вж. изгарям;incineration 4. mex., физ. combustion 5. мед, cauterization

    Български-английски речник > изгаряне

  • 122 cinis

        cinis eris, m    ashes, H. — Esp., of a corpse, the ashes: filii sui: Libabat cineri, V.: dum modo absolvar cinis, i. e. after my death, Ph.: Post cinerem cineres ad pectora pressant, after burning the corpse, O.— Plur: ad cineres parentis, V.: matris, H.—Of a burned city, the ashes: in cinere urbis consules futuri: cineres patriae, V. — Fig., destruction, ruin, annihilation: patriae: deflagrati imperi: ubi omne Verterat in fumum et cinerem, i. e. had consumed, H.
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    ashes; embers, spent love/hate; ruin, destruction; the grave/dead, cremation

    Latin-English dictionary > cinis

  • 123 sepultūra

        sepultūra ae, f    [cf. sepelio], a burial, interment, funeral obsequies, sepulture: de humatione et sepulturā dicendum: antiquissimum sepulturae genus: honore sepulturae carere: et mortes et sepulturae deorum.— The burning of a dead body, cremation, Ta.
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    burial; grave

    Latin-English dictionary > sepultūra

  • 124 ciner

    ashes; embers, spent love/hate; ruin, destruction; the grave/dead, cremation

    Latin-English dictionary > ciner

  • 125 cinus

    ashes; embers, spent love/hate; ruin, destruction; the grave/dead, cremation

    Latin-English dictionary > cinus

  • 126 crematio

    burning; consumption by fire (L+S); cremation

    Latin-English dictionary > crematio

  • 127 reliquia

    remains/relics (pl.) (esp. post cremation); remnants/traces/vestiges; survivors

    Latin-English dictionary > reliquia

  • 128 अन्वारोहणीय


    anv-ārohaṇīya
    mfn. belonging to the Anvārohaṇa, orᅠ rite of cremation ib.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > अन्वारोहणीय

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  • Cremation — Crémation Procession de crémation à Bali en Indonésie La crémation est une technique funéraire visant à brûler et réduire en cendres le corps d un être humain mort. Les cendres peuvent ensuite faire l objet d un rituel, comme être conservées dans …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Cremation — • The custom of burning the bodies of the dead Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Cremation     Cremation     † …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • crémation — [ kremasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • XIIIe, rare av. 1823; lat. crematio, de cremare « brûler » ♦ Action de brûler le corps des morts. ⇒ incinération; crématorium. ● crémation nom féminin (latin crematio, onis, de cremare, brûler) Incinération, destruction des… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Cremation — Cre*ma tion (kr? m? sh?n), n. [L. crematio.] A burning; esp., the act or practice of cremating the dead. [1913 Webster] Without cremation . . . of their bodies. Sir T. Browne. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • cremation — 1620s, from L. cremationem (nom. crematio), noun of action from pp. stem of cremare to burn, consume by fire (also used of the dead), from PIE *krem , extended form of root *ker heat, fire (see CARBON (Cf. carbon)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • Cremation — A Hindu Cremation in India P …   Wikipedia

  • Crémation — Tour de crémation rituelle balinaise (Wadah) de Goesti Djilantik régent de Karangasem (Indonésie), en 1926 …   Wikipédia en Français

  • cremation — See cremate. * * * Disposing of a corpse by burning. In the ancient world cremation took place on an open pyre. It was practiced by the Greeks (who considered it suitable for heroes and war dead) and the Romans (among whom it became a status… …   Universalium

  • CREMATION — Disposal of the dead body by burning is not a Jewish custom and inhumation is considered by traditional Jews to be obligatory and a religious commandment. The passage in Deuteronomy (21:23) his body shall not remain all night upon the tree, but… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • CREMATION —    The dominant mode of funerary rite in central Italy during the Bronze Age and early Iron Age, where the body was burned on a funerary pyre. A number of sophisticated studies have been able to separate this ceremony into a series of phases of… …   Historical Dictionary of the Etruscans

  • cremation —    This word (from the Latin cremare, meaning to burn ) refers to the disposal of a human body by burning it to ashes; some world religions cremate corpses as a matter of belief and practice; the Roman Catholic Church permits cremation as long as …   Glossary of theological terms

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