
1) Acknowledgement of death 2) Bronze sculpture in Canada 3) Tribute in Canada 4) Empty tomb 5) French word used in English 6) Memorial 7) Memorial monument 8) Military memorial 9) Monument 10) Monument or empty tomb 11) Monument to fallen soldiers 12) Monument to honor soldiers 13) The Washington Monument
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1) Monument 2) Tomb
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A cenotaph is an `empty tomb` or a monument erected in honour of a person or group of people whose remains are elsewhere. It can also be the initial tomb for a person who has since been interred elsewhere. The word derives from the κενοτάφιον = kenotaphion (kenos, one meaning being `empty`, and taphos, `tomb`). Although the vast ma...
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[Montreal] The Cenotaph is a public monument in Montreal. == Overview == The Governor General of Canada, Lord Byng of Vimy, unveiled Montreal`s Cenotaph in the Place du Canada, a part of Dominion Square, in 1921. The monument was inspired by the Cenotaph, London (1920). On the sixth anniversary of the armistice (November 11, 1924) a crowd a...
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[Regina, Saskatchewan] The Cenotaph, in Regina, Saskatchewan, was built in honour Regina`s fallen heroes of World War I. The cenotaph replaced the fountain that honoured Nicholas Flood Davin, which had stood in Victoria Park since 1908. The Cenotaph was unveiled on November 11, 1926. A rededication was held in 1990 to honour those Regina ci...
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[X Marks the Pedwalk song] Cenotaph is a stand-alone single by German industrial band X Marks the Pedwalk. It was originally released by Zoth Ommog records in Europe as both an LP and CD in 1992 (see 1992 in music). ==Summary== Cenotaph is the fourth single by X Marks the Pedwalk, and the fifth by the duo Sevren Ni-Arb and Regan Eracs. At t...
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[record label] Cenotaph is an independent record label founded in December 2000 in Pittsburgh, PA. The label specializes in unusual music, often hard to categorize, and has released a handful of compact discs and vinyl LPs. The label has released records by Scatter, Earth Trumpet, Need New Body, the Arco Flute Foundation, Microwaves, Eyes a...
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• (n.) An empty tomb or a monument erected in honor of a person who is buried elsewhere.
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(from Greek kenotaphion, `empty tomb`), monument, sometimes in the form of a tomb, to a person who is buried elsewhere. Greek writings indicate that ... [1 related articles]
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Monument to commemorate a person or persons not actually buried at the site, as in the Whitehall Cenotaph, London, designed by Edwin Lutyens to commemorate the dead of both world wars. ...
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A carving on a tombstone or monument, often in the form of a verse poem, biblical passage, or litera
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Cen'o·taph (sen'o*tȧf)
noun [ Greek
kenota`fion ;
keno`s empty +
ta`fos burial, tomb: confer French
cénotaphe .] An empty tomb or a monument erected in honor of a person who is buried elsewhere.
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cenotaph in Westminster A...
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Monument in Whitehall, London, honouring the dead of both world wars. Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and erected in 1920.
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A cenotaph is a monument erected in honour of a deceased person, but not containing his body. The Greeks erected cenotaphs, and a number were built in England after the Great War, the most famous is in Whitehall, London which was designed by Sir E Luytens and unveiled by the King on Armistice Day (11th November 1920).
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n] - a monument built to honor soldiers who died in a war
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From the Greek word meaning; 'empty tomb'. A tomb built for ceremonial purposes that was never intended to be used for the interment of the deceased.
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noun a monument built to honor soldiers who died in a war
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Monument to commemorate a person or persons not actually buried at the site, as in the Whitehall Cenotaph, London, designed by Edwin Lutyens to commemorate the dead of both world wars
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a sepulchral monument erected in memory of a deceased person whose body is buried elsewhere.
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