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No, the word "epitaph" should not be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.
The epitaph on the tombstone had worn away after over a hundred years. The foreword to the author's last book was used as his epitaph.
This cemetery has been here since the early 1800's so it's not surprising that the epitaph on that tombstone is no longer legible.
This cemetery has been here since the early 1800's so it's not surprising that the epitaph on that tombstone is no longer legible. The author suggested his own epitaph in his final book.
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The epitaph on the tombstone said, "He died loving what he was doing."
monument, epigraph
The word you are looking for is epitaph.
There are only 3 synonyms for the word epitaph. These 3 synonyms are elegy, commemoration, and obituary. This word describes something that is written in memory of someone who has died.
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The pun in the epitaph lies in the double meaning of the word "filling." In dentistry, "filling" refers to the process of repairing a cavity in a tooth, while in the context of the epitaph, it humorously implies that the dentist has passed away and is now metaphorically "filling" his final resting place. This clever wordplay blends the dentist's profession with the concept of death in a lighthearted manner.