cremation Historically, a formal cremation was done on a pile of wood and kindling called a "pyre."
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On November the fifth, all the children were round the bonfire waiting for the firework display.
There were Jews in the camps that were given the job of cremating the other dead Jews in return for living slightly longer. Their title was Sonderkommando.
Do you mean bonfire? A bonfire is a large controlled outdoor fire. The word is a contraction of "bone fire" (cf. for example "kostjor" in Russian - from "kost'" meaning "bone").... Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonfire
nothing it's just a creative word for a big fun fire :)
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The word "bonfire" originated from the Middle English words "bone" and "fire," as these fires were traditionally used for burning bones in ancient times.
to night is bright bonfire night
they kill them by cremating them
A furnace or establishment for burning (cremating) corpses.
"Bonfire" has its origin in the 1550s and used to refer to a wood fire that was used to burn bones. It is a historical reference to the Medieval practice of burning the dead and the convicted.
Disposal of the dead body by incineration (burning)