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The term "coffin" typically refers to a container for a deceased person, often shaped with a wider top and narrower base, while "casket" usually denotes a more ornate and rectangular container that is often used for viewing and burial. Both terms are used interchangeably in some contexts, but "casket" often implies a more formal or decorative design. Ultimately, both serve the same purpose of holding human remains for burial or cremation.

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