embalm

/ɛmˈbɑːm/

Definitions

1. verb

to treat a corpse with preservatives to prevent decay and make it suitable for burial or display

“The undertaker decided to embalm the body before the funeral.”

2. noun

the process or act of treating a corpse with preservatives to prevent decay

“The mortuary was responsible for the embalmment of the deceased.”

Synonyms

  • conserve
  • preserve
  • treat

Antonyms

  • decay
  • decompose