noun
- a person who steals dead bodies from graves or morgues, historically for sale to medical schools for dissection
- in science fiction, an alien or creature that takes over or replaces human bodies
Usage: historical; often used in reference to 19th-century grave robbers
Usage: informal; from the film 'Invasion of the Body Snatchers' and similar works
Examples
- The museum exhibit detailed the crimes of notorious bodysnatchers in 18th-century Edinburgh.
- Medical schools in the 1800s sometimes relied on bodysnatchers to obtain cadavers for student instruction.
- The horror film featured alien bodysnatchers who duplicated humans while they slept.
- Bodysnatchers were eventually stopped by laws that made it easier for medical institutions to legally obtain bodies for research.
- The term 'bodysnatcher' has become synonymous with grave robbing in popular historical accounts.