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This is a disambiguation page.

  • A grave (pronounced [greIv]) is a tomb.
  • A grave accent (pronounced [gra:v] (grahv) or [greIv]) is also a type of diacritical mark (as in French crème de la crème).
  • Grave (pronounced ???) is also the name of a town in the Netherlands.

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