gravelessness
Etymology
From graveless + -ness.
Why this word is great
GRAVELESSNESS — [Noun] The state or condition of lacking a grave. From graveless ("without a grave") + -ness (suffix forming abstract nouns indicating a state or condition). Unlike "unburied" (which implies a temporary state of awaiting interment) or "forgotten" (which carries the weight of neglect), gravelessness is a stark, literal void—no marker, no mound, no earth to hold what remains. It is the sailor lost at sea, the ash scattered on wind, the nameless bones sunk in unmarked trenches; not a matter of remembrance, but of pure, indifferent absence. The body exists, or existed, and yet there is no place to point to and say: here.
noun
- Absence of a grave.