dokhma

/dɔx.mə/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of ancient Zoroastrian tower of silence, typically used for the final disposal of the dead by exposure to vultures and other scavenging birds

“The archaeologists studied the remains of a dokhma in the ancient Persian city of Persepolis.”

Synonyms

  • dakhma
  • towers of silence

Antonyms

  • burial ground
  • crematorium