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embalmment

/ɛmˈbɔlmənt/
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Other forms: embalmments

The process of preserving a body for a funeral is embalmment. Funeral directors are responsible for a deceased person's embalmment along with many other details.

In many cultural traditions and religions, it's important to delay the decomposition of a person's body after they die. In modern times, embalmment is done with chemicals, but for centuries, spices were used to mask any smells of decay. One goal of embalmment is to prepare a body for an open-casket funeral; another is for medical research and education. Embalmment is from embalm and its French source, embaumer, "preserve with spices."

Definitions of embalmment
  1. noun
    the preservation of a dead body by treating with it balsams and drugs and other chemicals
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    types:
    mummification
    embalmment and drying a dead body and wrapping it as a mummy
    type of:
    preservation
    a process that saves organic substances from decay
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