Embalming

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Pronunciation: /ɛmˈbɑːmɪŋ/

Definitions of embalming

noun the process of preserving a dead body by treating it with chemicals, drugs, or other substances to prevent decay

Example Sentences

A1 Embalmers are professionals who specialize in embalming bodies for funerals.

A2 The process of embalming is commonly used to preserve bodies for viewing at a funeral.

B1 Many cultures have different traditions and rituals surrounding embalming the deceased.

B2 The art of embalming has evolved over the years, with new techniques and products being used.

C1 Embalmers must follow strict guidelines and regulations when performing embalming procedures.

C2 The embalming process requires a high level of skill and precision to ensure the body is properly preserved.

Examples of embalming in a Sentence

formal The process of embalming is commonly used to preserve a body for a viewing or funeral service.

informal Have you ever wondered what embalming actually entails?

slang I heard they're going to embalm the party scene with some killer music.

figurative The artist's use of color embalms the painting with emotion.

Grammatical Forms of embalming

past tense

embalmed

plural

embalmings

comparative

more embalming

superlative

most embalming

present tense

embalms

future tense

will embalm

perfect tense

have embalmed

continuous tense

is embalming

singular

embalming

positive degree

embalming

infinitive

to embalm

gerund

embalming

participle

embalmed

Origin and Evolution of embalming

First Known Use: 1400 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'embalming' originated from the ancient Egyptian practice of preserving bodies for the afterlife.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'embalming' has come to refer specifically to the process of preserving a body by treating it with chemicals to prevent decay.