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The noun papyrus can be countable or uncountable. In more general, commonly used, contexts, the plural form will also be papyrus. However, in more specific contexts, the plural form can also be papyri e.g. in reference to various types of papyri or a collection of papyri
Well it is to keep the dead body in
They used terracotta, bronze and iron. Liked funerary art.
white-ground pots.
They used terracotta, bronze and iron. Liked funerary art.
It is the plural of papyrus, which is an early writing material (paper) that was made from the stems of reeds (plants that grow in marshy areas). --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Papyri was a type of paper made out of "Papyrus" stems (which grow in tropical water). This was the a common medium on which ancient egyptians and hebrews used to write their texts. The "Dead Sea Scrolls" were ancient papyri on which some of the oldest copies of some of the Bible text have been found.
It is used in the Cyprus Hotel in Cyprus.
Urn would be one. Funerary urns are used to store a cremated person's ashes.
Cathode is a name used also today.
Ted might be a common name,but is is rarely used today.
Nipa. That was in my crossword today.
They used lead - The Latin name for lead is 'plumbum' hence the name plumber.