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Maceration

noun
1.
Softening due to soaking or steeping.
2.
Extreme leanness (usually caused by starvation or disease).  Synonyms: boniness, bonyness, emaciation, gauntness.






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"Maceration" Quotes from Famous Books



... all these religions taught men how to reach that blissful state in which the soul was freed from the tyranny of the body and of suffering, {30} and lost itself in raptures. They led to ecstasy either by means of nervous tension resulting from continued maceration and fervent contemplation or by more material means like the stimulation of vertiginous dances and dizzy music, or even by the absorption of fermented liquors after a long abstinence,[11] as in the case of the priests of the Great Mother. In mysticism ...
— The Oriental Religions in Roman Paganism • Franz Cumont



Words linked to "Maceration" :   thinness, softening, macerate, leanness, spareness



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