Exhumation

/ˌɛɡzjuːˈmeɪʃən/ noun

The act of digging up a dead body or remains from the ground, usually for legal or scientific investigation.

From 'exhume,' combining Latin 'ex-' (out of) and 'humus' (ground, earth). The word gained prominence in the 1800s as forensic science developed and legal systems needed vocabulary for investigating buried remains.

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