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The term "cenotaph" derives from the Greek words "kenos," meaning "empty," and "taphos," meaning "tomb." Thus, a cenotaph refers to a memorial or monument erected in honor of a person or group of people whose remains are elsewhere, often buried at a different location. It serves as a symbolic grave, allowing for public mourning and remembrance despite the absence of actual remains. The concept emphasizes commemoration rather than burial.

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