A·nu·bis


– noun
1. the god of tombs and weigher of the hearts of the dead: represented as having the head of a jackal.

tomb


– noun
1. an excavation in earth or rock for the burial of a corpse; grave.
2. a mausoleum, burial chamber, or the like.
3. a monument for housing or commemorating a dead person.
4. any sepulchral structure.
– verb
5. to place in or as if in a tomb; entomb; bury.

grave


– noun
1. an excavation made in the earth in which to bury a dead body.
2. any place of interment; a tomb or sepulcher.
3. any place that becomes the receptacle of what is dead, lost, or past.
4. death.
– adj.
5. serious or solemn; sober.
6. weighty, momentous, or important.
7. threatening a seriously bad outcome or involving serious issues; critical.
8. a. unaccented.
b. spoken on a low or falling pitch.
c. noting or having a particular accent indicating originally a comparatively low pitch, distinct syllabic value, etc.
9. dull; somber.

se·pul·chral


– adj.
1. of, pertaining to, or serving as a tomb.
2. of or pertaining to burial.
3. proper to or suggestive of a tomb; funereal or dismal.
4. hollow and deep.