Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
mummify
verb
/ˈmʌmɪfaɪ/

Definition
To preserve a body through the process of drying and embalming, typically to prevent decay.

Examples
- The ancient Egyptians used specific techniques to mummify their pharaohs.
- After many experiments, the scientists managed to mummify samples of organic material.
- In folklore, some tales describe cursed mummies awakening from their eternal slumber.

Meaning
Mummifying is a process traditionally used in ancient cultures to prepare a deceased body for the afterlife, particularly in Ancient Egypt.

Synonyms
- Embalm
- Preserve
- Desiccate