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Filter by Meaning The chef sought to mummify the recipe by writing it down in a cookbook for future generations to enjoy.
The wealthy businessman wanted to mummify his legacy by leaving a large endowment to his alma mater.
The new technology allowed the company to mummify the data, preserving it in a secure and unchanging state.
The preservation society worked to mummify historical landmarks.
She learned to mummify vegetables to use in her cooking.
The ancient civilization believed that their pharaohs would mummify naturally after death, becoming immortal in the afterlife.
In certain regions of the world, the lack of moisture in the air can mummify fruits and vegetables.
A rare fungus found in the rainforest has the ability to mummify dead insects, preserving them for centuries.
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