Yes, it is a noun. It is related to the verb "to bury" and the adjective "buried."
The noun forms of the verb to bury are burial and the gerund, burying, both are concrete nouns as words for a physical action.The noun 'burial' is an abstract noun as a word for a ceremony surrounding a formal interment of a body.
Burial is a noun.
The noun forms of the verb to bury are burial and the gerund, burying.
It's a noun.
No, "burial" is a noun. The word "bury" is a verb.
The noun form of to bury is burial. Burying can also used as a noun, but is more specifically a gerund.
The abstract noun for bury is burial.
Bury is a verb and not a noun. The correponding noun is burial, the plural form of which is burials.
The word 'interment' is a noun form, a word for the burial of a body.
Yes, the word 'cemetery' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a burial ground; a graveyard; a word for a place.
Tomb is a noun, an excavation for the burial a corpse.
The noun 'grave' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for an excavation for the interment of a corpse; a place of burial. The noun form for the adjective 'grave' is graveness.