disinter
disinter (dis-in-t[schwa]r), vb. 1. To exhume (a corpse). 2. To remove (something) from obscurity. [Cases: Dead Bodies 5. C.J.S. Dead Bodies §§ 7–11, 22–26.] — disinterment (dis-in-t[schwa]r-m[ schwa]nt), n.
disinter (dis-in-t[schwa]r), vb. 1. To exhume (a corpse). 2. To remove (something) from obscurity. [Cases: Dead Bodies 5. C.J.S. Dead Bodies §§ 7–11, 22–26.] — disinterment (dis-in-t[schwa]r-m[ schwa]nt), n.