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Cemetery vs Gravy - What's the difference?

cemetery | gravy |

As nouns the difference between cemetery and gravy

is that cemetery is a place where the dead are buried; a graveyard or memorial park while gravy is (uncountable) a thick sauce made from the fat or juices that come out from meat or vegetables as they are being cooked.

cemetery

Alternative forms

* (history) * (archaic)

Noun

(cemeteries)
  • A place where the dead are buried; a graveyard or memorial park.
  • Synonyms

    * See also

    See also

    * catacomb * churchyard * charnel house * columbarium * crypt * graveyard * mausoleum * morgue * mortuary * necropolis * ossuary * reliquary * sepulchre * tombstone * tumulus

    gravy

    English

    (wikipedia gravy)

    Noun

    (en-noun)
  • (uncountable) A thick sauce made from the fat or juices that come out from meat or vegetables as they are being cooked.
  • (countable) A type of gravy.
  • (uncountable, Italian-American) Sauce used for pasta.
  • (uncountable) Unearned gain.
  • (uncountable) Extra benefit.
  • The first thousand tickets and the concessions cover the venue and the band. The rest is gravy .

    Derived terms

    * good gravy * gravy boat * gravy train

    See also

    * sauce

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