323 4.4 Terms
Temporary Grave Marker
A non-permanent grave marker which identifies where an individual is buried.
Green Cemetery
A place of interment that bans the use of metal caskets, toxic embalming, and concrete vaults and may also require the use of aesthetically natural monuments.
Cemetery Tent
A portable shelter employed to cover the grave area during the committal; also known as Canopy.
Canopy
A portable shelter employed to cover the grave area during the committal; also known as Cemetery Tent.
Alkaline Hydrolysis
A process that uses water, alkaline chemicals, heat and sometimes pressure and agitation, to accelerate natural decomposition, leaving bone fragments; a form of final disposition.
Niche
A recess or space in a columbarium used for the permanent placing of cremated remains.
Receiving Vault
A structure designed for the temporary storage of bodies which are not to be immediately interred
Columbarium
A structure, room, or space in a mausoleum or other building containing niches or recesses used to hold cremated remains.
Block
A subdivision of a cemetery containing several lots.
Lot
A subdivision of a cemetery which consists of several grave spaces or interment spaces.
Cemetery
An area of ground set aside and dedicated for the final disposition of dead human remains.
Monument
An erection of stone or other material commemorating the life, deeds or career of some deceased person.
Grave
An excavation in the earth as a place for interment; interment space
Artificial Grass
An imitation of grass made in mat form and used at the cemetery to cover the earth around the grave.
Eulogy
An oration praising an individual, usually after death.
Catacombs
An underground cemetery for burial purposes. Originated in ancient Rome as excavated cemeteries cut out of soft rock for the tombs of wealthy Christians; later became a place for religious rites to avoid persecution.
Cadaver
Dead human body intended solely for scientific study and dissection.
Green Funeral
Death care that minimizes the use of energy in service offerings/products and that bans the use of toxic/hazardous materials.
Immediate Burial
Disposition of human remains by burial without formal viewing, visitation or ceremony with the deceased present, except for a graveside service.
Green Burial
Disposition without the use of toxic chemicals or materials that re not readily biodegradable.
Environmentally Friendly
Eco-friendly approach that utilizes products, services and merchandise that are free of toxic/hazardous materials, are biodegradable or that minimize use of energy.
Green
Eco-friendly approach that utilizes products, services and merchandise that are free of toxic/hazardous materials, are biodegradable or that minimize use of energy.
Honorary Casket Bearer
Friends of the family or members of an organization or group who act as an escort or honor guard for the deceased, they do not carry the casket; also known as Honorary Pallbearers.
Memorial Service
Funeral rites without the remains present.
Corpse
Legal term for a dead human body.
Lowering Device
Mechanical device used to lower a casket into the ground.
Home Funeral
One that takes place within the residence of the deceased as was commonly done in the United States until the mid-20th century.
Casket Bearer
One who actively bears or carries the casket during the funeral service and at the committal service; also known as Pallbearer.
Sexton
One who is in charge of the cemetery; the caretaker of a church.
Inurnment
Placing cremated remains in an urn. CANA definition: The act of placing cremated remains in a niche or grave.
Internment
The act of placing the dead human body in the ground;
Burial
The act of placing the dead human body in the ground; also known as Inhumement or Interment.
Retort
The burning chamber in a crematory, also referred to as the crematory; the total mechanical unit for the cremation process.
Natural Organic Reduction
The contained, accelerated decomposition of human remains.
Cryonics
The freezing and storing of human remains for possible restoration in life in the future.
Section
The largest subdivision of a cemetery.
Entombment
The placing of a human remains into a crypt in a mausoleum.
Committal Service
The portion of a funeral service conducted at the place of disposition.
Cortege
The procession of vehicles from the place of the funeral to the place of interment; also known as Funeral Procession or Procession.
Cremation
The reduction of a dead human body to inorganic bone fragments by intense heat in a specifically designed retort or chamber
Funeral Service
The rites held a the time of disposition of human remains, with the deceased present; also known as Funeral Ceremony.
Inter (Inhume)
To bury in the ground; also known as Inhume.
Disinter
To remove from the grave or tomb; to dig up; exhume.
Grave Straps
Webbing or similar material used for lowering the casket into the grave.
Memorial Park
A cemetery, or section of a cemetery, with only flush to the ground type markers.
Graveside Service
A ceremony or ritual, religious or otherwise, conducted at the grave.
Crypt
A chamber in a mausoleum used to safeguard casketed human remains.
Epitaph
A commemorative inscription on a tomb or cemetery marker.
Lectern
A desk so designed to facilitate the delivery of a lecture or sermon.
Direct Cremation
A disposition of human remains by cremation without formal viewing, visitation or ceremony with the deceased present
Burial at sea
A form of disposition, following the appropriate rules and regulations, in which the deceased is placed in a body of water, such as an ocean. Requirements included 3 nautical miles from shore, a water depth of 600 feet, the container of the deceased is sufficiently weighted so it does not float and the containers has holes drilled in it to allow it to sink.
Traditional Funeral
A funeral rite that follows a prescribed ritual or ceremony which may be dictated either by religious belief or social custom.
Adaptive Funeral
A funeral rite that is adjusted to the needs and wants of those directly involved; altered to suit the trends of the times.
Humanistic Funeral
A funeral rite that is in essence devoid of religious connotation.
Non- Traditional Funeral
A funeral rite which deviates from the normal or prescribed circumstances of established custom.
Primitive Funeral
A funeral rite which may be construed as being identifiable with a pre-literate society.
Crematory (Crematorium)
A furnace or retort for cremating dead human bodies; a building that houses a retort.
Tomb
A general term designating those places suitable for the reception of a dead human body.
Plot
A group of grave spaces which are purchased under one title. The spaces (graves) in the plot, though usually side-by-side, may or may not be from the same section, block, or lot.
Cenotaph
A monument erected to the memory of the dead, with the human remains not present.
Elegy
A mournful poem or song of lamentation for the dead.
Mausoleum
A building containing crypts or vaults for entombment.
Chapel
A building or designated area of a building in which services are conducted.
