adjective
- having no tomb or grave marker; unburied or without a memorial
Usage: literary
Examples
- The unknown soldiers remained tombless on the battlefield.
- Many victims of the plague were left tombless in mass graves.
- The poet wrote about tombless heroes forgotten by history.
- Ancient warriors often feared dying tombless in foreign lands.
- The cemetery contained both elaborate monuments and tombless plots.
- She worried her grandfather would remain tombless without proper burial.