A (sealed / air and watertight) burial vault or an (unsealed /non-protective) grave box.
Another name for it is a casket. It is a box where people are put after they die. The casket is then lowered into the ground, and covered in dirt. People usually then put a grave stone on top, with the person's name engraved in it.
A casket is either a little box, such as a jewellery casket, or a coffin.
a casket
In modern language, the word casket means either a box, for example a small box for jewels, or a burial receptacle. In the latter sense, casket is synonymous with coffin. The word has its origin in late Middle English. .
A coffin or a casket.
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You can make a cardboard coffin or casket using a leftover refrigerator box. Just cut the sides of the box down to create a smaller box and then paint the box to look like wood. You can add pillows to the interior of the box to make it more "coffin-like."
container, packet, case, casket, box, pack
The address of the Cement Community Association is: Po Box 217, Cement, OK 73017-0217
A depositary, often a small box or casket, in which relics are kept.
The measurement box of cement is used for measuring quantity of aggregates for mixing with cement, when the mortar/concrete is specified in volume. As the volumetric content of a 50 kgs bag of cement is 35 litres, the measurement box of size equal to 35 litres is made. Generally the inner size of measurement box is 40cm x 35cm x 25cm.
Some synonyms include casket, burial box, coffer, pinto, funerary box, coffin, catafalque.