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Dry up and shrivel due to complete loss of moisture.
dry up
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momificar-se
1
Just think what they could do if they knew how to
mummify
.
2
Geneviève Doucet, left to
mummify
in her bed by poor deranged Théodore.
3
Professor Ikram also teaches people how to
mummify
animals.
4
She even teaches people how to
mummify
animals.
5
Muscle and connective tissue may even
mummify
.
6
Salts to excess, especially table salt, help to
mummify
or pickle those who partake of them too liberally.
7
In drier climates, it can
mummify
for years; in wetter ones, a face becomes a skull in weeks.
8
From the mighty Kauri in New Zealand to the Japanese Lacquer tree, whose sap was used by a sect of monks to
mummify
themselves.
9
I'm thinking the best approach with the
mummified
remains might be MSCT.
10
Amongst items on show is a collection of
mummified
people and animals.
11
The
mummified
remains of a fourth infant were found at another house.
12
The graves contain the
mummified
remains of members of the Chiribaya tribe.
13
The most disturbing items were several mud-encrusted roots that resembled
mummified
fetuses.
14
He looked ancient in the torchlight: more wizened and
mummified
than ever.
15
Under the temple are long catacombs where the
mummified
bulls were entombed.
16
Ribs darkened with age peeked through the
mummified
flesh of its torso.
mummify animals
mummify a crocodile
mummify for years
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