Embalm :
quippe mos erat
quippe mos erat, odor, unguentum, cerasque, diligenter custodiat
condirentexplentibus,serventurembalmersconditorumembalms
condirentexplentibus,serventurembalmersconditorumembalms
Verb(1) preserve a dead body
(1) The Longhua Funeral Home has set up a department especially for foreigners, which helps to embalm and pack the corpses and deal with the procedures required to transport them from the country.(2) Otherwise, funeral parlors embalm and show the body.(3) While talking about dead bodies, you should also note that twice as much formaldehyde was needed to embalm a person 20 years ago compared to today.(4) But by the time they came to embalm the nation thirty years later, each eliminated virtually any reference to its external record from their retrospections.(5) Then embalm the ÔÇÿpeace processÔÇÖ indefinitely.(6) Stow stated that the victorious Earl of Surrey took the king's corpse - which he had embalmed - to a monastery in Surrey as a prize to show his monarch, Henry VIII.(7) His reputation is embalmed , still, in the romantic notions inflicted upon it by his early, maudlin admirers.(8) The crematorium owner claimed that they will do 3 cremation per day, 3 embalmments per month.(9) Soon after that was embalmed the idea of non-standard models emerged.(10) The fate of Lenin was even more terrible - his remains were embalmed and his theoretical legacy was falsified and remade into a bureaucratically sanctioned state religion.(11) Such anecdotes illuminate the dry facts and dates in which the past was formerly embalmed .(12) There is something embalmed about the look of most American films.(13) But, while it is well known that the dead admiral's body was pickled in brandy on board the Victory to allow a state funeral, it has emerged that his embalmer was Mary Buick, a woman seafarer from Dundee.(14) Less than two weeks after its release, ÔÇÿBrokeback MountainÔÇÖ is already on the verge of being embalmed in importance.(15) He said it had been difficult because the body had been embalmed .(16) Stalin's body was embalmed and was presently put on display with Lenin's corpse in the renamed Lenin-Stalin Mausoleum.
Related Phrases of embalm(1) embalm ::
quippe mos erat
(1) embalm ::
quippe mos erat
Synonyms
Verb
1. preserve ::
serva
2. mummify ::
mummify
Verb
1. preserve ::
serva
2. mummify ::
mummify
Different Formsembalm, embalmed, embalmer, embalmers, embalming, embalms
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