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Answer for the clue "Burial vault for bones ", 7 letters:
ossuary

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"urn for the bones of the dead," 1650s, from Late Latin ossuarium "charnel house," from neuter of Latin ossuarius "of bones," from Latin os (plural ossua ) "bone" (see osseous ) on model of mortuarium .

Usage examples of ossuary.

They had been under so much pressure, rushing against time to do all the obvious jobs: measure the chambers, remove the ossuaries from the loculi, gather up the pieces of lamps and piriform pots that littered the floor.

Jesus would also have been well known, Professor Lemaire argues that the odds on the ossuary really referring to Jesus Christ would be shorter than twenty to one.

Joining him, I could see they were the ossuary photos Ryan and I had viewed.

Families removed the bones to these individual ossuaries after the flesh had decayed during a year in the huge common sepulchre in the center of the grounds.

However, if the church did not have space or funds to create tombs for an entire family, they sometimes dug an ossuary annex-a hole in the floor near the tomb where they buried the less worthy family members.

What time the persons of these Ossuaries entred the famous Nations of the dead,112 and slept with Princes and Counsellours, might admit a wide solution.

And so the littered gullies and dried-out river beds of Starside's bottoms formed a monstrous ossuary.

He ploughed into the destruction, feet crunching on dry bones, and hauled at the still standing parts of the ossuary.

They passed along the ruinous walls of the cemetery where the dead were trestled up in niches and the grounds strewn with bones and skulls and broken pots like some more ancient ossuary.