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Alayna Lloyd
10 December, 21:55
What is the abstract noun of entomb?
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Brian Lamb
11 December, 01:43
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The only noun I know derived from the verb to entomb would be the noun entombment.
It is an abstract noun, which means that it doesn't have a physical shape - you cannot touch it or smell it, just like with love, or hate, or happiness. Entombment is the process of placing a dead body into a tomb, or a grave.
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