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embalmed Meaning in Tamil ( embalmed வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

பிணத்தை நறுமணமூட்டிப் பாதுகாத்து வை,



embalmed தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

embalmed's Usage Examples:

His heart, taken from the body when it was embalmed, and given to Madame Denis and by her to Madame de Villette, was preserved in a silver case, and when it was proposed (in 1864) to restore it to the other remains, the sarcophagus at Sainte Genevieve (the Pantheon) was opened and found to be empty.


This windscreen plunges down to the bonnet meeting the wide grille with the Citroen emblem firmly embalmed which those lovely teardrop light clusters flank.


Markham, in his introduction to the narrative of Clavijo's embassy, states that his body "was embalmed with musk and rose water, wrapped in linen, laid in an ebony coffin and sent to Samarkand, where it was buried.


The body was embalmed and filled with aromatic herbs, and then brought to this region, passing through the lands of various tribes.


The body of Gustavus Adolphus was embalmed at Weissenfels after the battle of Lutzen.


Very near his end he had the lugubrious curiosity to cause the coffins of his embalmed ancestors to be opened at the Escorial.


73), the bird came from Arabia every Soo years, bearing his father embalmed in a ball of myrrh, and buried him in the temple of the sun.


The embalmed body of the saintly founder is to be seen to this day in a side chapel of the church.


"The Guanches embalmed their dead; many mummies have been found in an extreme state of desiccation, each weighing not more than 6 or 7 lb.


Especially in ancient Egypt the fibre occupied a most important place, linen having been there not only generally worn by all classes, but it was the only material the priestly order was permitted to wear, while it was most extensively used as wrappings for embalmed bodies and for general purposes.


The Guanches embalmed their dead; many mummies have been found in an extreme state of desiccation, each weighing not more than 6 or 7 lb.


Rosa exhibits the embalmed body of that saint, a native of Viterbo, who died in her eighteenth year, after working various miracles and having distinguished herself by her invectives against Frederick II.


Travellers' tales were deliberately embalmed by Swift in the amber of his irony.





Synonyms:

keep up, preserve, maintain, mummify, conserve,



Antonyms:

lose, discontinue, waste,

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