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noun - the freezing of a seriously ill or recently deceased person to stop tissues from decomposing

The process of freezing and storing the body of a diseased, recently deceased person to prevent tissue decomposition so that at some future time the person might be brought back to life upon development of new medical cures.

adj - the practice of freezing dead bodies for future revival [n] : CRYONIC

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Using cryogenics, this shorter word is the freezing of recently deceased bodies in hopes of future resuscitation
Robert Ettinger, a founder of this optimistic scientific movement, died in 2011 & of course is frozen in Michigan
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The process of freezing and storing the body of a diseased, recently deceased person to prevent tissue decomposition so that at some future time the person might be brought back to life upon development of new medical cures.
the practice or technique of deep-freezing the bodies of those who have died of an incurable disease, in the hope of a future cure.
the freezing of a seriously ill or recently deceased person to stop tissues from decomposing the body is preserved until new medical cures are developed that might bring the person back to life
the process of storing a dead body by freezing it until science has advanced to such a degree that it is able to bring that person back to life
The practice or technique of deep-freezing the bodies of people who have just died, in the hope that scientific advances may allow them to be revived in the future.
Cryonics description
Cryonics (from Greek kryos meaning 'cold') is the low-temperature preservation (usually at 196°C) of human corpse, with the hope that resuscitation and restoration to life and full health may be possible in the far future. Cryopreservation of humans is not reversible with present technology; cryonicists hope that medical advances will someday allow cryopreserved people to be revived.Cryonics is regarded with skepticism within the mainstream scientific community and is not part of normal medical practice. It is not known if it will ever be possible to revive a cryopreserved human cadaver. Cryonics depends on beliefs that the frozen body has not experienced information-theoretic death. Such views are at the speculative edge of medicine.Cryonics procedures can only begin after legal death, and cryonics "patients" are legally dead. Cryonics procedures ideally begin within minutes of death, and use cryoprotectants to prevent ice formation during cryopreservation. The first corpse to be cry
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