Of or suitable for a funeral or burial.
[Latin fūnerārius, from fūnus, fūner-, funeral.]
Dictionary:
fu·ner·ar·y (fyū'nə-rĕr'ē) ![]() |
[Latin fūnerārius, from fūnus, fūner-, funeral.]
| WordNet: funerary |
The adjective has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
of or for or relating to a funeral
Pertains to noun: funeral (meaning #1)
| epitaph (architecture) | |
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| death care |
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