boneyard

/ˈboʊniˌjɑrd/
noun
  1. A place where old or broken vehicles, machines, or equipment are stored or left to decay.
    • The airplane boneyard in the desert stores hundreds of retired jets.
    • Farmers often have a boneyard for broken tractors and old plows.
    • Behind the garage, there was a boneyard full of rusted cars and trucks.
  2. A place where animal bones are found, such as where animals have died or been buried.
    • Vultures gathered at the boneyard, picking at the leftover carcasses.
    • The ancient boneyard contained the remains of several large dinosaurs.
    • Hikers discovered a boneyard of deer skeletons near the canyon.
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