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n. A room in a funeral parlour set aside for the embalming of bodies prior to the funeral service and burial. It consists of a table, embalming machine, chemicals, and tools.
Usage examples of "embalming room".
It stretched from under the hall to clear under the embalming room and there was a section of the embalming room floor where a bunch of tiles come up in one piece and there was a trapdoor and a stairway.
He was starting to get excited, and his sense of smell led him to the embalming room.
He was starting to get excited and his sense of smell led him to the embalming room.
I went back to Spiro and told him if he didn't give me a tour of the embalming room I'd zing some electricity into his worthless hide.
He drove the limousines for the funerals, brought in the dead in the pickup hearse, cleaned the chapel, washed the bodies and swept out the embalming room, hauled away the garbage cans of clotted blood, trimmed meat and rotten guts.
Back in the embalming room King Teppicymon XXVII tried to tap Gern on the shoulder, which had no effect.