Taxidermied vs Taxidermized - What's the difference?
taxidermied | taxidermized |
stuffed, having undergone taxidermy.
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=2009-03-13, author=, title=Chow, Darling, work=New York Times
, passage=For his own soiree, Kane went for somewhat more conventional decorations: on a side table, Apothia candles glimmered like fireflies, guarding a taxidermied owl, while masses of delphiniums, hydrangeas, lilacs and old Dutch roses perfumed the air. }}
(taxidermize)
To preserve by means of taxidermy.
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=May 21, author=Cintra Wilson, title=Luxury in a Bell Jar, work=New York Times
, passage=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.” }}
As a verb taxidermized
is past tense of taxidermize.As an adjective taxidermied is
stuffed, having undergone taxidermy.taxidermied
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taxidermized
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(head)taxidermize
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(taxidermiz)citation