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Meaning

The word "inter" means to bury someone in a grave or tomb. It is often used in the context of funeral practices, where a deceased person's body is placed into the ground. The act of interment symbolizes the final resting place for the deceased.

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Etymology

The word "inter" comes from the Latin "interrare," where "in-" means "in" and "terra" means "earth." It literally translates to "to place in the earth."

Examples

  1. The family decided to inter their grandfather in the local cemetery after the funeral.
  2. Due to severe weather conditions, the ceremony to inter the remains was postponed.
  3. Many ancient civilizations have elaborate rituals for how they inter their dead.