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Adipocere

Adipocere (/ˈædɪpəˌsɪər, -poʊ-/), also known as corpse wax, grave wax or mortuary wax, is a wax-like organic substance formed by the anaerobic bacterial hydrolysis of fat in tissue, such as body fat in corpses. In its formation, putrefaction is replaced by a permanent firm cast of fatty tissues, internal organs, and the face.

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Adipocere

Nodes33
Edges32
Triples14
Avg. degree1.94
Density0.060606
Components1

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Adipocere

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related to Formation · 7
Adipocere → Adipocerous, An, Corpses, In, It, Nissl, The
related to history · 4
Adipocere → Hydriotaphia, Sir Thomas Browne, The, Urn Burial
related to Appearance · 3
Adipocere → Depending, In, Latin

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fat body formation corpses bodies formed saponification also wax hydrolysis putrefaction anaerobic bacterial century made transformation preserved remains could known

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Adipocererelated to AppearanceDepending0.60section
Adipocererelated to AppearanceIn0.60section
Adipocererelated to AppearanceLatin0.60section
Adipocererelated to FormationThe0.60section
Adipocererelated to FormationAdipocerous0.60section
Adipocererelated to FormationNissl0.60section
Adipocererelated to FormationAn0.60section
Adipocererelated to FormationCorpses0.60section
Adipocererelated to FormationIn0.60section
Adipocererelated to FormationIt0.60section
Adipocererelated to historySir Thomas Browne0.60section
Adipocererelated to historyHydriotaphia0.60section

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