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Meaning of thanatopraxy | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1

Definitions

Embalming.

uncommon, uncountable

Examples

“THANATOPRAXIE s. f. [gr. thanatos : mort; praxis : action] (angl. thanatopraxy). […] thanatopraxy, thanatopraxie”

THANATOPRAXIE feminine noun [Greek thanatos: death; praxis: action] (English thanatopraxy). […] thanatopraxy, thanatopraxie

“For example in Quebec under Section 38 of the Public Health Protection Act persons wishing to operate a laboratory organ tissue bank, a vacation camp, or an ambulance service, to act as a funeral director, or to practice embalming, cremation, or thanatopraxy, must have resided in Quebec for at least twelve months in order to obtain a licence.”
“Hygeco, a company in France that specializes in “thanatopraxy,” or preservation care, offers cold chambers and in late 1996 was contracted to supply 1,000 to Saudi Arabia, where bodies are sometimes stored for more than a year.”
“Human anatomical waste consisting of body parts or organs (but excluding teeth, hair, nails, blood and biological liquids) and non-anatomical waste consisting of any of following: sharp or breakable object having been in contact with blood or with biological liquid or tissue and having been used in medical or dental care or in medical biology laboratory, or such object used in thanatopraxy (performance of embalming); […] blood container or material that has been saturated with blood and used in medical care, in medical biology laboratory or in thanatopraxy, are all subject to Regulation respecting biomedical waste.”
“The subject of this discussion is embalming, or as it is often called in Europe—thanatopraxy. The European name of thanatopraxy was created to distinguish between the perception that embalming was in some way similar to mummification as practiced by the ancient Egyptians (amongst others): it is likely that the word embalming does not translate readily into non-English languages without attracting this inference. This is further underlined in some countries where embalming is forbidden by law, whereas thanatopraxy is a legitimate practice. […] It is as much a question of custom and purpose that serves to define the difference between the two types, for the sake of clarity I intend to use the term ‘thanatopraxy’ to differentiate between ‘funeral’ embalming and ‘medical’ embalming.”
“Simultaneously he studied anatomical science and attended the Shropshire School of funeral services, obtaining a Diploma in Embalming or Thanatopraxy as it is now known.”
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“Aims […] encourage and develop education for funeral services and embalming or thanatopraxy throughout the world and achieve uniform standards and regulations; […]”
“A person seeking a permit to practise embalming, cremation or thanatopraxy is not subject to the requirement to reside in Quebec provided that he or she resides in Canada.”
“Warum wollen Sie das Handwerk der Thanatopraxie erlernen? In Deutschland ist die Aufbahrung von Toten nicht weit verbreitet.”
“Third, in line with this principle of community responsibility, it is understood that the handling of the deceased (the elements of Islamic thanatopraxy, from the farewell ceremony to the processing and accompanying of the body to its final destination) should remain in the hands of the members of the group, especially the closest relatives. […] Also, a Muslim mortuary was opened in 2007 in the cemetery of Montjuïc in Barcelona, so that Muslim communities could have a space where Islamic thanatopraxy could be carried out on their deceased, see Moreras and Arraràs.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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