ossements

[ɔsəmɑ̃]

ossements Definition

  • 1bones
  • 2remains

Using ossements: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ossements" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The ossements of the ancient civilization were discovered in the excavation site.

  • Example

    The ossements of the extinct animals are preserved in the museum.

  • Example

    The ossements of the victims were found in the wreckage of the plane.

ossements Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for ossements

Phrases with ossements

  • a source of conflict or dispute, often used for historical or cultural artifacts that are claimed by multiple groups

    Example

    The ossements of contention between the two countries are the ancient manuscripts.

  • historical remains or artifacts that provide insight into past cultures or civilizations

    Example

    The ossements of the past are the only way to understand the ancient civilization.

  • remnants of a person or event that are remembered or memorialized

    Example

    The ossements of memory of the war are the monuments and memorials.

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Summary: ossements in Brief

'Ossements' [ɔsəmɑ̃] means 'bones' or 'remains'. It is often used in the context of archeology, paleontology, and forensic science. Examples include 'The ossements of the ancient civilization were discovered in the excavation site.' and 'The ossements of the victims were found in the wreckage of the plane.' Phrases like 'ossements of contention' and 'ossements of the past' are used to describe historical artifacts and remains.