Definition of Exhumation. Meaning of Exhumation. Synonyms of Exhumation

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Definition of Exhumation

Exhumation
Exhumation Ex`hu*ma"tion, n. [Cf. LL. exhumatio, F. exhumation.] The act of exhuming that which has been buried; as, the exhumation of a body.

Meaning of Exhumation from wikipedia

- sets of exhumation taboos. Occasionally these differences result in conflict, especially in cases where a culture with more lenient exhumation rules wishes...
- Look up exhumed in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Exhumed may refer to: Exhumation, the digging up of a buried corpse Exhumation (geology), a rock movement...
- Earth's geoid. Exhumation of buried rocks should be considered as two different categories namely, exhumation by denudation/erosion or exhumation by tectonic...
- Exhumed is an American deathgrind band formed in San Jose, California, that is currently signed to Relapse Records. It is centered around vocalist-guitarist...
- Ungentle Exhumation is a demo tape by Canadian technical death metal band Cryptopsy. The demo was released in 1993 and is the band's first ever release...
- Exhumed mantle is formed when Earth's mantle rocks are exhumed by extensional tectonics such that they appear at the seabed. This occurs in two main settings...
- Services applied for a licence from the Ministry of Justice to permit the exhumation of up to six sets of human remains. To narrow the search, it was planned...
- Exhumed Films is an American "organization devoted to showing horror movies for the benefit of their fans." Based in Philadelphia, Exhumed Films was founded...
- Exhumed of the Earth is the debut album by Paramaecium. It was released in 1993. Exhumed of the Earth is considered to be one of the landmarks of both...
- constitutionality of the agreement of the government for the exhumation, contending the exhumation cannot take place without "ecclesiastical authorization...