excarnation
英:[ekskɑ:'neɪʃn] 美: [ekskɑ'neɪʃn]
excarnation 基本解释
n.肌肉的剔除,脱离肉体;修切标本;
英英释义
Excarnation
In archaeology and anthropology, the term, excarnation (also known as Defleshing), refers to the burial practice of removing the flesh and organs of the dead, leaving only the bones.以上来源于:Wikipedia
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