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Balsamation
Balsamation Bal`sam*a"tion, n. 1. The act of imparting balsamic properties. 2. The art or process of embalming.

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- The Canadian Prairies (usually referred to as simply the Prairies in Canada) is a region in Western Canada. It includes the Canadian portion of the Great...
- For Sama (Arabic: من أجل سما, romanized: min ʾajl Samā) is a 2019 do****entary film produced and narrated by Waad Al-Kateab, and directed by Waad Al-Kateab...
- refers to related people who usually call themselves the Sama or Samah (formally A'a Sama, "Sama people"); or are known by the exonym Bajau (/ˈbɑːdʒaʊ,...
- Samaʼ Abdulhadi (سما عبد الهادي Samā ʿAbd al-Hādī; born 1990) is a Palestinian techno DJ and music producer, known as the "queen of the Palestinian techno...
- Sullam al-sama', also known as Resaleh-ye Kamaliyyeh (Arabic*: سُلَم السماء, Transliterated as Sǒllam os-Samā'), meaning "The Ladder of the Sky" or "The...
- Pilas Central Sulu: Sama Kaulungan, Sama Dilaut, Sama Kabingan, Sama Musuq, Sama Laminusa, Sama Balimbing, Sama Bannaran, Sama Bangaw-Bangaw, South Ubian...
- Al-Nuʿmān III ibn al-Mundhir (Arabic: النعمان بن المنذر), also transcribed Naʿaman, Nuʿaman and Noman and often known by the patronymic Abu Qabus (أبو...
- Sama (Turkish: Sema; Persian, Urdu and Persian: سَماع, romanized: samā‘un) is a Sufi ceremony performed as part of the meditation and prayer practice dhikr...
- Sama Al-Sarhan Sports Club (Arabic: نادي سما السرحان الرياضي), officially referred to as Al-Sarhan, is a Jordanian football club based in Badiah Gharbiyah...
- Le Libéral, El Mundo, and Autrement. Her most po****r films include Bab al-sama' maftooh (1989), Keïd Ensa (1999) and Nia taghled (2000).[citation needed]...