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Humation (gcide) | Humation \Hu*ma"tion\, n. [L. humatio, fr. humare to cover with
earth, to inter, fr. humus the earth, ground. See Homage.]
Interment; inhumation. [R.]
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exhumation (encz) | exhumation,exhumace n: luke |
inhumation (encz) | inhumation,pohřbení n: Zdeněk Brož |
Exhumation (gcide) | Exhumation \Ex`hu*ma"tion\, n. [Cf. LL. exhumatio, F.
exhumation.]
The act of exhuming that which has been buried; as, the
exhumation of a body.
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Imposthumation (gcide) | Imposthumation \Im*post`hu*ma"tion\, n.
1. The act of forming an abscess; state of being inflamed;
suppuration.
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2. An abscess; an imposthume. --Coxe.
[1913 Webster]Apostemation \A*pos`te*ma"tion\, n. [LL. apostematio: cf. F.
apost['e]mation.] (Med.)
The formation of an aposteme; the process of suppuration.
[Written corruptly imposthumation.] --Wiseman.
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imposthumation (gcide) | Imposthumation \Im*post`hu*ma"tion\, n.
1. The act of forming an abscess; state of being inflamed;
suppuration.
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2. An abscess; an imposthume. --Coxe.
[1913 Webster]Apostemation \A*pos`te*ma"tion\, n. [LL. apostematio: cf. F.
apost['e]mation.] (Med.)
The formation of an aposteme; the process of suppuration.
[Written corruptly imposthumation.] --Wiseman.
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Inhumation (gcide) | Inhumation \In`hu*ma"tion\, n. [Cf. F. inhumation.]
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1. The act of inhuming or burying; interment.
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2. (Old Chem.) The act of burying vessels in warm earth in
order to expose their contents to a steady moderate heat;
the state of being thus exposed.
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3. (Med.) Arenation.
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exhumation (wn) | exhumation
n 1: the act of digging something out of the ground (especially
a corpse) where it has been buried [syn: exhumation,
disinterment, digging up] |
inhumation (wn) | inhumation
n 1: the ritual placing of a corpse in a grave [syn: burial,
entombment, inhumation, interment, sepulture] |
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