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- noun Plural form of
cremator .
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Examples
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But the would-be cremators had not realized that cremation requires a draft of air beneath the body.
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But the would-be cremators had not realized that cremation requires a draft of air beneath the body.
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It was very fine ash, the cremators having done their task efficiently (as well they ought, having lately had all too many opportunities to practice their craft).
Kingdoms of Light Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2001
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It was very fine ash, the cremators having done their task efficiently (as well they ought, having lately had all too many opportunities to practice their craft).
A Triumph of Souls Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2000
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As their children were born, Mr. Yacub's law dictated that, if a black child, the attending nurse, or midwife, should stick a needle into its brain and give the body to cremators.
The Autobiography of Malcolm X X, Malcolm, 1925-1965 1964
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"The cremators aren't actually black, but they are crunchy and hard-crusted, with a taste a little bit like overcooked bacon."
Roadfood.com Reviews 2010
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He thinks the Dems in charge at the state Capital are "job cremators, not job creators".
The Denver Newspaper Agency YourHub.com Stories Michael Robinson 2010
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He thinks the Dems in charge at the state Capital are "job cremators, not job creators".
The Denver Newspaper Agency YourHub.com Stories Michael Robinson 2010
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With two new cremators, the new site matches new legislation with advanced technology to filter mercury, typically found in fillings in the teeth, before it goes into the atmosphere.
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Farm, which was facing problems due to the age of the cremators and emissions legislation.
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