| inhume | 1. To deposit, as a dead body, in the earth; to bury; to inter. "Weeping they bear the mangled heaps of slain, Inhume the natives in their native plain." (Pope) 2. To bury or place in warm earth for chemical or medicinal purposes. Origin: Cf. F. Inhumer. See Inhumate. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| inhume | place in a grave or tomb |
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| inhume | placed in a grave |
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