An adjective to describe a sarcophagus could be old, ancient, stone, huge, heavy, Egyptian, or Greek.
Mysterious creepy large supernatural amazing spectral luminous towering
These are all adjectives for the word "tomb."
If you are beginning a sentence with the word "sarcophagus," then yes capitalize it. But if you are just using the word in a sentence, then I say it shouldn't be capitalized. (If you look at the website from Wikipedia about sarcophagi, then you will see why proof).
The mummy is in the sarcophagus.
Yes. The word sarcophagus refers to burial containers (other than mere coffins). The word is from the Latin meaning "flesh consumer."
Casket maker, bier manufacturer, sarcophagus creator
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
Advantageous Pharaoh thought it would be advantageous To have himself a sarcophagus But for the slaves who built it It really was outrageous
The antonym for sarcophagus is likely "living" or "alive," as a sarcophagus is typically associated with death and burial.
A Sarcophagus
A sarcophagus!!!! The stone coffin in which a wood coffin was placed is a sarcophagus!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A synonym for the word "sarcophagus" is "coffin."
Sarcophagus looks like a coffin, but sarcophagus have faces and are painted with bright beautiful colors. Some of them are covered in gold if they were kings.
Initially sarcophagus were made of limestone. And they thought it helped in decomposing the flesh. Before great pyramids were made sarcophagus was used.
The physical characteristics of a sarcophagus are stone, colorful, ans ancient.
Thet are called sarcophagi.
Sarcophagus
The Egyptians sarcophagus often contained a coffin and an inner coffin known as a mummy board. Both the sarcophagus and the coffin could be very plain or extremely ornate.
The archaeologists uncovered a well-preserved sarcophagus dating back to ancient Egypt during their excavation.