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inearth

Part of Speech: Verb

Definition: To bury or inter something in the earth; to put into the ground.

Example Sentence 1: The secret treasure was inearthed in a hidden location, away from prying eyes.

Example Sentence 2: Farmers inearth the seeds in the fertile soil to ensure a good harvest.

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: Pertaining to what is buried or concealed in the earth.

Example Sentence 1: Archaeologists discovered ancient artifacts that provided valuable insights into the inearth civilization.

Example Sentence 2: The inearth monument stood as a testament to the ancient civilization's profound connection with the land.

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: The act or instance of burying or interring something in the ground.

Example Sentence 1: The proper inearth of a deceased loved one is an essential part of the grieving process for many cultures.

Example Sentence 2: The archeological site revealed multiple inearths, suggesting an ancient burial ground.

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