Adipocere

/ˈædɪpoʊsɪr/ noun

A grayish or brownish waxy substance formed when fats in dead bodies slowly decompose in damp, airless conditions.

From Latin adipis (fat) + cera (wax), coined in the early 1800s by French scientists studying cadaver preservation. The term literally means 'grave wax' and describes a natural mummification process.

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