mummifier

English

Etymology

mummify + -er

Noun

mummifier (plural mummifiers)

  1. A chemical agent or a device used in embalming or mummification.
    • 2008, ML Ajmani, Embalming: Principles And Legal Aspects:
      Now body is placed on a wooden board or mummifier table.
  2. A person performing mummification.
    • 2014, M. D. Payne, Tomb of Brain Ooze #5:
      I turned myself in to be executed, but before I did, I paid off my mummifier.
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