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Qué (quién) es EMBALM - definición

METHOD OF PRESERVING HUMAN REMAINS BY TREATING THEM TO FORESTALL DECOMPOSITION
Embalm; Embalmed; Enbalming; Embalmer; Embalmers; Embalmment; Aardbalm; Enbalm; Preservation of human; Human preservation; Arterial embalming; Diaphanisation; Demisurgery; Restorative art
  • his state funeral]] in [[Paris]]. Post-mortem photograph by [[Nadar]], 1891
  • Tank containing embalming fluid
  • ''post mortem'' photograph]] by [[John B. Bachelder]], Washington, DC, 16 April 1865)
  • Restoration tools, [[Museum of Funeral Customs]]
  • Instruments used for embalming
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embalm         
(embalms, embalming, embalmed)
If a dead person is embalmed, their body is preserved using special substances.
His body was embalmed.
...the embalmed body of Lenin.
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed, V-ed
embalm         
v. a.
1.
Preserve from decay (by aromatics or antiseptics).
2.
Preserve, enshrine, cherish, keep unimpaired.
3.
Scent, perfume, make fragrant or balmy, fill with balm.
Embalm         
·vt To fill or imbue with sweet odor; to Perfume.
II. Embalm ·vt To preserve from decay or oblivion as if with balm; to perpetuate in remembrance.
III. Embalm ·vt To anoint all over with balm; especially, to preserve from decay by means of balm or other aromatic oils, or spices; to fill or impregnate (a dead body), with aromatics and drugs that it may resist putrefaction.

Wikipedia

Embalming

Embalming is the art and science of preserving human remains by treating them (in its modern form with chemicals) to forestall decomposition. This is usually done to make the deceased suitable for public or private viewing as part of the funeral ceremony or keep them preserved for medical purposes in an anatomical laboratory. The three goals of embalming are sanitization, presentation, and preservation, with restoration being an important additional factor in some instances. Performed successfully, embalming can help preserve the body for a duration of many years. Embalming has a very long and cross-cultural history, with many cultures giving the embalming processes a greater religious meaning.

Animal remains can also be embalmed by similar methods, but embalming is distinct from taxidermy. Embalming preserves the body intact, whereas taxidermy is the recreation of an animal's form often using only the creature's skin, fur or feathers mounted on an anatomical form.

Ejemplos de uso de EMBALM
1. Money was always part of Tel Aviv, but money has not managed to embalm Tel Aviv.
2. "To do nothing would have been, in effect, a decision not to embalm.
3. Scholars used to embalm a little–known language in a single book, available in a few research libraries.
4. Mr Fayed says it is illegal to embalm a body in France but it was done to conceal the fact that Diana was pregnant with Dodi‘s baby.
5. But the inquest heard the decision to embalm hours after the Paris crash was taken solely to preserve her body on a very hot day.