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Mummify Meaning in English

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Definition

To preserve a dead body by removing moisture and treating it with chemicals or natural processes, so that it does not decay, often for burial or ritual purposes. It can also mean to dry out something so that it resembles a mummy.

Usage & Nuances

Mainly used for ancient burial practices (like ancient Egypt), but sometimes used jokingly or metaphorically for anything dried out. Formal or academic in most uses. Often appears with 'body,' 'corpse,' or in historical contexts.

Example Sentences

The ancient Egyptians mummified their kings.

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Some extreme climates can naturally mummify bodies without any help from humans.

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Some cultures mummify animals as well as people.

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That old orange in the fridge is so dry, it looks totally mummified.

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If you leave fruit out too long, it can mummify and turn hard as a rock.

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They learned how to mummify a body in history class.

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