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embalm

verb transitive
emb’am.

embalm

To open a dead body, take out the intestines, and fill their place with odoriferous and desiccative spices and drugs, to prevent its putrefaction. Joseph commanded his servants, the physicians, to embalm his father; and the physicians embalmed Israel. Genesis 50:2.

embalm

To fill with sweet scent.

embalm

To preserve, with care and affection, from loss or decay. The memory of my beloved daughter is embalmed in my heart. Virtue alone, with lasting grace, Embalms the beauties of the face.