embalming Meaning in Tamil ( embalming வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Verb:
பிணத்தை நறுமணமூட்டிப் பாதுகாத்து வை,
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embalming தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
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embalming's Usage Examples:
The process of embalming seems to have varied.
The Ancient Egyptians used thyme for embalming their dead.
MUMMY (from the Persian mumiai, pitch or asphalt), a dead body, as preserved by the ancient Egyptian method of embalming.
The Egyptians were experts at embalming using aromatics to help preserve flesh.
µbppa; the Arabic murr, bitter, was applied to the substance from its bitterness), a gum-resin highly esteemed by the ancients as an unguent and perfume, used for incense in temples and also in embalming.
It was not until the New Kingdom that the processes of embalming reached a high degree of elaboration.
Outside Egypt mummification was practised amongst the ancient Peruvians, who took advantage of the desiccating atmosphere and salt soil of their caves for preserving the dead in good condition without any embalming process.
In embalming their dead the Egyptians filled the cavity of the belly with every sort of spicery except frankincense (Herod.
To begin with, he was the god of the dead, of the cemetery, of all supplies for the dead, and therefore of embalming when that became customary.
The work of embalming was reserved for a special class, women for female corpses, men for male.
The dissection of the human body, of which some doubtful traces or hints only are found in Greek times, was assiduously carried out, being favoured or even suggested perhaps by the Egyptian custom of disembowelling and embalming the bodies of the dead.
Their stricter leaders, however, objected to a custom which so easily led to the worship of relics and the continuance of pagan observances; and with the advent of Islam embalming fell into disuse.
The bodies were interred wrapped in linen cloths, or swathed in bands, and were frequently preserved by embalming.
Synonyms:
keep up, preserve, maintain, mummify, conserve,
Antonyms:
lose, discontinue, waste,