taxidermize

English

Etymology

taxidermy + -ize

Verb

taxidermize (third-person singular simple present taxidermizes, present participle taxidermizing, simple past and past participle taxidermized)

  1. (transitive) To preserve by means of taxidermy.
    • 2009 May 21, Cintra Wilson, “Luxury in a Bell Jar”, in New York Times:
      ONE of Edward Gorey’s deathless illustrations features an author, Mr. Earbrass, gazing at a taxidermized beastie in an antiques shop, wondering “why anyone should have had a fantod stuffed and placed under a glass bell.”
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