Definition of Graveyard. Meaning of Graveyard. Synonyms of Graveyard

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Definition of Graveyard

Graveyard
Graveyard Grave"yard", n. A yard or inclosure for the interment of the dead; a cemetery.

Meaning of Graveyard from wikipedia

- A cemetery, burial ground, gravesite, graveyard, or a green space called a memorial park, is a place where the remains of dead people are buried or otherwise...
- Look up graveyard shift in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Graveyard shift is a work shift running through the late hours of the night through the early...
- An elephants' graveyard (also called elephant graveyard, elephant's graveyard, or elephants' cemetery) is a place where, according to legend, old elephants...
- The Banani graveyard (Bengali: বনানী কবরস্থান) is a cemetery in the Banani neighbourhood of Dhaka. It is one of eight state-run graveyards in Dhaka and...
- Look up graveyard in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A graveyard is a cemetery that is attached to a church. Graveyard may also refer to: Eugene E. Stone...
- The "Graveyard Poets", also termed "Churchyard Poets", were a number of pre-Romantic poets of the 18th century characterised by their gloomy meditations...
- An abandoned graveyard, which is also known as abandoned cemetery, is a graveyard that is no longer maintained. Graveyards may be abandoned for various...
- The Graveyard Book is a young adult novel written by the English author Neil Gaiman, simultaneously published in Britain and America in 2008. The Graveyard...
- A graveyard orbit, also called a junk orbit or disposal orbit, is an orbit that lies away from common operational orbits. One significant graveyard orbit...
- "The Graveyard Rats" is a horror short story by American writer Henry Kuttner, first published in the magazine Weird Tales in March 1936. It was reprinted...