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mortuary

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Death
mor·tu·a·ry1 /ˈmɔːtʃuəri $ ˈmɔːrtʃueri/ noun (plural mortuaries) [countable]  1. British EnglishMX a building or room, for example in a hospital, where dead bodies are kept before they are buried or cremated 停尸房,陈尸所,太平间 SYN morgue2. American EnglishMX the place where a body is kept before a funeral and where the funeral is sometimes held 殡仪馆
Examples from the Corpus
mortuaryThe next day she located his body at a mortuary.Most of those are autopsied and then released to a mortuary in a relatively short period of time.The body was taken to the city mortuary.The remains of a few victims were taken to a makeshift mortuary in a hangar at Schiphol.They also send a hearse to carry the body to the funeral home or mortuary.If the person dies in hospital the family will need to collect the body from the mortuary.I joined her in the mortuary.An earlier announcement named the wrong mortuary.
Related topics: Death
mortuary2 adjective [only before noun]  formalMX connected with death or funerals 死亡的;丧葬的 a mortuary urn 骨灰瓮
Examples from the Corpus
mortuaryScathach had entered the mortuary house.There are a number of cemeteries where the details of the mortuary ritual varies considerably.A funeral director's licence needed a degree and two year's mortuary service following a one-year apprenticeship.His body rested in his tomb and his cult was celebrated in his mortuary temple.a mortuary urn
Origin mortuary1 (1300-1400) Medieval Latin mortuarium, from Latin mortuus dead
in a example hospital, building for a room, Corpus or


mortuary
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mortuary1 /ˈmɔːtʃuəri $ ˈmɔːrtʃueri/ noun (plural mortuaries) [countable]
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Medieval Latin
 Origin: mortuarium, from Latin mortuus 'dead'
1. British English a building or room, for example in a hospital, where dead bodies are kept before they are buried or cremated
   SYN  morgue
2. American English the place where a body is kept before a funeral and where the funeral is sometimes held

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mortuary2 adjective [only before noun]
formal connected with death or funerals:
    a mortuary urn


mor·tu·aryBrE /ˈmɔːtʃəri/ 🔊NAmE /ˈmɔːrtʃueri/ 🔊 noun (
plural
mor·tu·aries
)
a room or building, for example part of a hospital, in which dead bodies are kept before they are buried or cremated(= burned) 太平间;停尸房(NAmE) = funeral parlour   compare morgue (1)