0 a public monument (= special statue or building) built in memory of particular people who died in war, often with their names written on it
The wood of the cenotaph is splitting and filling and sealing is called for.
We have lent our recreation ground for cenotaph services, and so on, at which they have been represented.
These memorials to be erected in the schools should be regarded as a kind of cenotaph of those who have died.
But elsewhere, everywhere their fame lives on in the hearts of men, as in a cenotaph not made with hands.
What is the object of erecting a cenotaph?
Many of us have been gathering around cenotaphs and war memorials.
One could build another cenotaph nearby showing a list of companies now deceased.
We need more than cenotaphs.