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- noun Plural form of
crematory .
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Examples
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Japan's crematories have been overwhelmed as the bodies of more and more victims of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami disaster are recovered.
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Japan's crematories have been overwhelmed as the bodies of more and more victims of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami disaster are recovered.
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A kerosene shortage has made matters worse, since that fuel normally powers crematories.
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A kerosene shortage has made matters worse, since that fuel normally powers crematories.
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Gas chambers and crematories were deliberately planned to destroy lives and human bodies on a scale of millions.
Crossing Mandelbaum Gate Kai Bird 2010
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Gas chambers and crematories were deliberately planned to destroy lives and human bodies on a scale of millions.
Crossing Mandelbaum Gate Kai Bird 2010
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The coroner's office since has contracted with two private crematories for $135,000 to handle the overflow.
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The coroner's office since has contracted with two private crematories for $135,000 to handle the overflow.
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Of course many claimed they didn't know, even when the evidence of the exterminations were literally a stench in their noses, most crematories were within walking distance of the towns after which they were named.
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Amis's last novel, the Holocaust book "Time's Arrow," flowed backward in time: the crematories at Auschwitz converted smoke into corpses, etc.
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