Definition of Cremating

1. Verb. (present participle of cremate) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Cremating

1. cremate [v] - See also: cremate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cremating

creesing
creetur
creeturs
crem
crema
cremains
cremasteric
cremasters
cremate
cremated
cremates
cremating (current term)
cremation
cremation chamber
cremationist
cremationists
cremations
cremator
crematoria
crematorial
crematories
crematorium
crematoriums
cremators
crematory

Literary usage of Cremating

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Economic Disposal of Towns' Refuse by Walter Francis Goodrich (1901)
"To briefly describe the cremator, in each of the cremating chambers ... These grates incline upwardly toward the transverse centre of the cremating chamber, ..."

2. East by West: A Journey in the Recess by Henry William Lucy (1885)
"... I. DINING AND cremating. WE lunched with Mr. Inouye, the Foreign Minister, at his pretty country house on the outskirts of Tokio. Mr. Ito was present, ..."

3. The Encyclopædia of Municipal and Sanitary Engineering: A Handy Working by William Henry Maxwell (1910)
"This is provided so that he may inform the engineer in charge when the moment arrives for the body being removed from the chapel to the cremating chamber. ..."

4. Public Health Papers and Reports by American Public Health Association (1888)
"intelligent citizens were in favor of cremating the household refuse, I laid the whole matter before the board, the result being that a report was made to ..."

5. The Economic Disposal of Towns' Refuse by Walter Francis Goodrich (1901)
"To briefly describe the cremator, in each of the cremating chambers ... These grates incline upwardly toward the transverse centre of the cremating chamber, ..."

6. East by West: A Journey in the Recess by Henry William Lucy (1885)
"... I. DINING AND cremating. WE lunched with Mr. Inouye, the Foreign Minister, at his pretty country house on the outskirts of Tokio. Mr. Ito was present, ..."

7. The Encyclopædia of Municipal and Sanitary Engineering: A Handy Working by William Henry Maxwell (1910)
"This is provided so that he may inform the engineer in charge when the moment arrives for the body being removed from the chapel to the cremating chamber. ..."

8. Public Health Papers and Reports by American Public Health Association (1888)
"intelligent citizens were in favor of cremating the household refuse, I laid the whole matter before the board, the result being that a report was made to ..."

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