mausoleum
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British pronunciation
/mˌɔːsəlˈiːəm/

Definition & Meaning of "mausoleum"

Mausoleum
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a grand above-ground structure used for entombing the deceased or as a memorial

What is a "mausoleum"?

A mausoleum is a large, usually elaborate building or structure that is used to house the tombs of one or more deceased individuals. It is often made of stone or marble and can be found in cemeteries or on private estates. Mausoleums are designed to provide a place of rest and honor for the deceased, with the tombs often placed in chambers or rooms within the structure. Some mausoleums are simple, while others are grand and decorative, featuring sculptures, stained glass, or inscriptions. They serve as memorials for families, offering a lasting tribute to those who have passed.

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The family visited the mausoleum to pay their respects to their ancestors.
The grand mausoleum stood in the center of the cemetery, a testament to the family's legacy.
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