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- noungrave (noun) · graves (plural noun) · the grave (noun)
- a place of burial for a dead body, typically a hole dug in the ground and marked by a stone or mound:"the coffin was lowered into the grave"Similar:
- (the grave)used as an allusive term for death:"life beyond the grave"
- a place where a broken or discarded object lies:"they lifted the aircraft from its watery grave"
OriginOld English græf, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch graf and German Grab.adjectivegrave (adjective) · graver (comparative adjective) · gravest (superlative adjective)Originlate 15th century (originally of a wound in the sense ‘severe, serious’): from Old French grave or Latin gravis ‘heavy, serious’.verbgrave (verb) · graves (third person present) · graved (past tense) · graving (present participle) · graven (past participle)- archaicengrave (an inscription or image) on a surface:"marble graved with exquisite flower, human and animal forms"
- literaryfix (something) indelibly in the mind:"the times are graven on my memory"
OriginOld English grafan ‘dig’, of Germanic origin; related to German graben, Dutch graven ‘dig’ and German begraben ‘bury’, also to grave and groove.verbhistoricalgrave (verb) · graves (third person present) · graved (past tense) · graved (past participle) · graving (present participle)- clean (a ship's bottom) by burning off the accretions and then tarring it:"they graved the ship there and remained 26 days"
Originlate Middle English: perhaps from French dialect grave, variant of Old French greve ‘shore’ (because originally the ship would have been run aground). - People also ask
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