1. embalming - Noun
2. embalming - Verb
of Embalm
Source: Webster's dictionaryDo not keep on with a mockery of friendship after the substance is gone - but part, while you can part friends. Bury the carcass of friendship: it is not worth embalming. William Hazlitt
And as for Gussie Fink-Nottle, many an experienced undertaker would have been deceived by his appearance and started embalming him on sight. P. G. Wodehouse
There has never been superadded to these vices of mine the withering, embalming vice of consistency. Henry Fountain Ashurst
Ancient Egyptian and Middle Eastern peoples also used honey for embalming the dead. Source: Internet
All deceased people within the Guanche culture were mummified during this time, though the level of care taken with embalming and burial varied depending on individual social status. Source: Internet
B—- you into things of light complexions, you know coke, heroin, molly, acid, embalming fluid, cigarettes … I’m just saying, Puerto Rican women, White women, Asian women. Source: Internet