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'''Mortuary''' is an adjective meaning:<br /> |
'''Mortuary''' is an adjective meaning:<br /> |
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Etymology: Latin mortuarius of the dead, from mortuus dead<sub>1</sub><br /> |
Etymology: Latin mortuarius of the dead, from mortuus dead<sub>1</sub><br /> |
Revision as of 22:28, 3 March 2007
Mortuary is an adjective meaning:
Etymology: Latin mortuarius of the dead, from mortuus dead1
1: having to do with the burial of the dead
2: of, or relating to, or characteristic of death1
noun:
1) A space in which the physical remains of the deceased (bodily and, in some respects, an amount of material remains) are held temporarily
- redirect Morgue
1Webster's Dictionary on-line: mortuary, [1]