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== Meaning and Usage ==
== Meaning and Usage ==
In jurisprudential terminology, hanut refers to camphor wiped over seven parts of the dead body (or the shroud of a dead person), by which the dead body is scented. Wiping camphor on the dead body is called "tahnit".
In jurisprudential terminology, "hanut" refers to camphor wiped over seven parts of the dead body (or the shroud of a dead person), by which the dead body is scented. Wiping camphor on the dead body is called "tahnit".


== Rules of Hanut ==
== Rules of Hanut ==
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