
1) Body building 2) Building 3) Comics character 4) Dead center 5) Dead room 6) Dead storage 7) Edifice 8) Famous Rue 9) French word used in English 10) Mortuary 11) Newspaper room 12) Rue in a story
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1) Crematorium 2) Crematory 3) Mortuary 4) Rue
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A morgue or mortuary (in a hospital or elsewhere) is used for the storage of human corpses awaiting identification or removal for autopsy or disposal by burial, cremation or other method. In modern times corpses have customarily been refrigerated to delay decomposition. ==Etymology and lexicology== Mortuary early 14c., from Anglo-French mortuarie ...
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haughtiness; arrogance
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• (n.) A place where the bodies of persons found dead are exposed, that they may be identified, or claimed by their friends; a deadhouse.
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A place where bodies of the dead are kept before funeral ceremonials. The first morgue was in paris. In the 1880s the word morgue entered english to mean a mortuary. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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(morg) a place where dead bodies may be temporarily kept, for identification or until claimed for burial.
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place where dead bodies are kept
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Morgue noun [ French] A place where the bodies of persons found dead are exposed, that they may be identified, or claimed by their friends; a deadhouse.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: mōrg Definitions: 1. A building or room in a hospital or other facility where the dead are kept pending autopsy, burial, or cremation. 2. A building where unidentified dead are kept pending identification before burial. Synonyms: mortuary2
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Morgue: A place where bodies of the dead are kept before autopsy, funeral, or burial. The first Morgue was in Paris. In the 1880s the word morgue entered English to mean a mortuary.
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Morgue is journalist slang for obituaries kept ready for people likely to die shortly.
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A newsroom’s library, where old newspapers, clippings and pictures are stored for reference.
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[
n] - a building (or room) where dead bodies are kept before burial or cremation
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mortuary noun a building (or room) where dead bodies are kept before burial or cremation
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a place in which bodies are kept, esp. the bodies of victims of violence or accidents, pending identification or burial. · a reference file of old clippings, mats, books, etc., in a newspaper office. · the room containing such a reference file. · any place, as a room or file, where records, information, or objects are kept for une...
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a building or room where dead bodies are kept before burial
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