mortuary

noun
🔊/ˈmɔːtʃəri/
🔊/ˈmɔːrtʃueri/
(plural mortuaries)
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  1. a room or building, for example part of a hospital, in which dead bodies are kept before they are buried or cremated太平间;停尸房 (= burned)
    • They put the body in the hospital mortuary.他们将尸体放在医院太平间。
    • He works at the public mortuary.他在公共房工作。
    Topics Life stagesc2, Medicinec2, Buildingsc2
  2. (North American English)
    (British English funeral parlour, US English also funeral parlor, funeral home North American English, British English)
    a place where dead people are prepared for being buried or cremated (= burned) and where visitors can see the body
  3. 殡仪馆compare morgue
    Word Originlate Middle English (denoting a gift claimed by a parish priest from a deceased person's estate): from Latin mortuarius, from mortuus ‘dead’. The current noun sense dates from the mid 19th cent.