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What is a cenotaph?

What is a cenotaph? Here are some definitions.

Noun
  1. A monument erected to honour the dead whose bodies lie elsewhere; especially members of the armed forces who died in battle.
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Balancing the tree is a slanting cenotaph, stamped W. W.3 GENERAL, with a log cabin embossed on its base.
Towns whose population has since dwindled to negligible still have their cenotaph or war memorial, as do schools and churches.
The march will proceed down Molesworth Street to the cenotaph for the commemorative Anzac Day service.
We can talk to a Veteran, visit a local cenotaph or monument, read a book or attend a Remembrance Day ceremony.
Former commando George Bower, 82, of Southampton, would have liked to have seen a service at the cenotaph to remember the war dead.
The interior of the cenotaph was to be a hollow globe representing the universe.

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