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How to pronounce embalmer in English?

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Type Words
Type of funeral director, funeral undertaker, mortician, undertaker
Derivation embalm

Examples of embalmer

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His part-time job at a funeral home turned into a 15-year career as an embalmer.
From the sacbee.com
Just last month, the university's embalmer injured his back preparing a heavy cadaver.
From the usatoday.com
Our embalmer actually embalmed his own mum, as well as Princess Diana.
From the guardian.co.uk
This method leaves the aortic arch intact, which will make things easier for the embalmer.
From the en.wikipedia.org
It's the embalmer, the professional whose charge it was to make mummies.
From the scienceblogs.com
Worked as a funeral director and embalmer in Loup City for 20 years.
From the omaha.com
A skilled embalmer could probably have Savile looking reasonably presentable in a few hours.
From the thisismoney.co.uk
The roles of a Funeral Director and an embalmer are different.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Billings, 52, has been a funeral director in Bullitt for 23 years and an embalmer for 32 years.
From the courier-journal.com
More examples
  • A mortician who treats corpses with preservatives
  • Embalmer is an American death metal band from Cleveland, Ohio. They were formed in 1989 by Toby Wulff (bass/vocals), Roy Stewart (drums), Mark Davis (guitar) and Duane Morris (guitar). ...
  • Embalming, in most modern cultures, is the art and science of temporarily preserving human remains to forestall decomposition and to make them suitable for public display at a funeral. ...
  • (Embalmers) Prepare bodies for interment in conformity with legal requirements.
  • (Embalming) removal of bodily fluids from human remains arterially, together with the replacement of artificial preservatives intended to delay decomposition and color of the skin; intended to permit viewing of the body and safety concerns; required by law in certain circumstances.
  • (Embalming) This is the process of chemically treating a dead body to delay the decomposition of the body, restore it to an acceptable physical appearance and reduce the presence and growth of bacteria.
  • (Embalming) the process of disinfection, preservation, and restoration of a deceased human being by replacing the blood with embalming fluids.
  • Embalming is the procedure using chemicals, such as formaldehyde, to temporarily preserve human remains. Embalming is not required by any state or federal law.
  • (Embalming) a procedure in which human remains are chemically treated by injection and/or topical application for temporary preservation, including, but not limited to, the act of disinfecting, preserving, and restoring the human remains to natural life-like appearance. ...