remains
The body of a dead person.
Remains from a very long time ago.
The bones of a dead person or animal.
Remains from the period before written records.
The remains of an organism preserved in petrified form.
Remains that have been turned into a fossil.
Remains covering a large area.
The remains of a dead animal.
Remains of a large size or importance.
A significant amount of remains.
The actual body or material parts that are left.
The remains of dead plants.
A large quantity of remains.
Remains from the Roman Empire.
Remains studied by archaeologists.
Remains that are admirable or awe-inspiring.
Remains derived from living matter.
Remains that have continued to exist.
Remains from ancient Greece.
Remains damaged or destroyed by fire.
The remains of something completely destroyed by fire.
Remains that are still present.
Remains that can be seen.
A formal or literary term for a dead body.
Remains that have been blackened by burning.
Incomplete or broken pieces of remains.
A person's body after they have died.
The ashes of a dead person's body after cremation.
Remains severely damaged by tearing or crushing.
Remains broken into many small pieces.
Remains that have been severely damaged by repeated blows.
Remains that are old and torn.
Remains that are burning slowly with smoke but no flame.
Located in the middle of or surrounded by the remains.
Located inside the remains.
The remains continue to exist.
The remains are in a particular place or position.
The remains come from a particular time in the past.
To come across or locate remains.
To find remains unexpectedly.
To discover remains, especially something secret or hidden.
To find remains by digging.
To find the exact position of remains.
To recognize or establish who or what the remains are.
To put a dead body into the ground.
To examine remains in detail.
To find and get back remains.
To make previously unknown remains known.
To remove earth carefully to find buried remains.
To look at remains carefully.
To take remains away from a place.
To keep remains in their original state.
To destroy remains with fire.
For an animal to eat the remains of another creature.
To throw remains over a wide area.
To get rid of remains in a careless or illegal way.
To dispose of remains carelessly.
To dig up a dead body from the ground.
To bury a dead body.