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embalming

verb as in preserve, immortalize

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We pay for the body to be transported, embalmed, gussied up, and cremated, or perhaps buried in expensive caskets.

So many 20th-century comics feel embalmed in their era because of topical references or period-specific jargon and humor, but 35 years after its launch, the spirit of “Calvin and Hobbes” feels snowflake fresh.

I prefer the urban living, the urban lifestyle, and yet had the sense that when I died, I would have a natural burial without embalming, without a fancy casket, etc.

For centuries, Capuchin monks followed simple embalming practices.

I told you embalming is a legal requirement for public sanitation?

The Egyptian sought in vain to make the mortal body incorruptible by embalming it.

The bodies shut up in these trunks become dry without rotting, and form a kind of mummies without the help of embalming.

Such ideas have caused much empyricism, and have been most powerful obstacles to the progress of the art of embalming.

He had, notwithstanding, a good example to follow in anticipation of a better, which was the embalming of Colonel Morland.

Later, however, he changed his course to the study of anatomy, embalming and sanitary science.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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