mortuary

[ˈmɔːtʃuəri]

mortuary Definition

  • 1a place where dead bodies are kept before burial or cremation
  • 2relating to death or the burial of the dead

Using mortuary: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "mortuary" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The mortuary was filled with the bodies of those who had died in the accident.

  • Example

    The mortuary staff were responsible for preparing the bodies for burial.

  • Example

    The mortuary chapel was a solemn and peaceful place.

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    The mortuary van arrived to collect the body.

mortuary Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for mortuary

  • funeral home
  • undertaker's
  • morgue
  • charnel house

Phrases with mortuary

  • the study of the scientific and practical aspects of preparing bodies for burial or cremation

    Example

    She decided to pursue a degree in mortuary science.

  • the application of cosmetics to a deceased person's face and body to make them appear more lifelike

    Example

    The mortician was skilled in mortuary makeup and made the deceased look as if they were sleeping.

  • the transportation of a deceased person's body from one location to another, typically from the place of death to the mortuary

    Example

    The funeral home provided mortuary transport services for the family.

Origins of mortuary

from Latin 'mortuarius', meaning 'pertaining to the dead'

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Summary: mortuary in Brief

'Mortuary' [ˈmɔːtʃuəri] refers to a place where dead bodies are kept before burial or cremation, or anything relating to death or the burial of the dead. It is often used in phrases such as 'mortuary science,' which refers to the study of preparing bodies for burial or cremation. The term can also be used to describe mortuary makeup, which is the application of cosmetics to a deceased person's face and body to make them appear more lifelike.

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