Definition
A "burial ground" is an area of land specifically designated for burying the dead. It's a general term, similar to "cemetery" or "graveyard," but can sometimes imply a less formal or more historical setting. Think of it as a designated place for the deceased, often predating modern cemeteries. Unlike manicured cemeteries, burial grounds may have a more natural or wild appearance πΏ. They often reflect the customs and traditions of the community that uses them.