Definition of Inhuming

1. Verb. (present participle of inhume) ¹

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Definition of Inhuming

1. inhume [v] - See also: inhume

Lexicographical Neighbors of Inhuming

inhumanity
inhumanly
inhumanness
inhumannesses
inhumate
inhumated
inhumates
inhumating
inhumation
inhumations
inhume
inhumed
inhumer
inhumers
inhumes
inhuming (current term)
inhære
inhæred
inhærent
inhæres
inhæring
inhæsion
inia
iniac
iniad
inial
iniencephalus
iniencephaly
inimaginable
inimic

Literary usage of Inhuming

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal (1840)
"... and a detail of dangerous and fatal results produced by the unwise and revolting custom of inhuming the dead in the midst of the living. ..."

2. The British and Foreign Medical Review Or Quarterly Journal of Practical (1840)
"And a Detail of Dangerous and Fatal Results produced by the unwise and revolting Custom of inhuming the Dead in the midst of the Living. ..."

3. The Tusculan Questions of Marcus Tullius Cicero in Five Books by Marcus Tullius Cicero (1839)
"For, as bodies fell upon the earth, and were covered with mould, humus, whence it was called inhuming, they judged that the rest of the life of the dead was ..."

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