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morgue

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Word definitions for morgue in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"mortuary," 1821, from French Morgue , originally a specific building in Paris where bodies were exposed for identification:\n\nThere is, in the most populous part of the French metropolis, an establishment entitled La Morgue , destined for the reception ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A supercilious or haughty attitude; arrogance. 2 A building or room where dead bodies are kept before their proper burial or cremation. 3 The archive and background information division of a newspaper.

Usage examples of morgue.

FIRST DUTIES IN A MASS DISASTER is THE establishment of an incident morgue as close to the scene as possible.

NTSB headquarters, the command center at the crash site, and the incident morgue were now linked, and FEMA would assist the NTSB in the dissemination of public information.

Earl described the modular design of the incident morgue, and explained how remains would move through it.

Looking more like a spaceman than an anthropologist, I nodded to the guard, circled the barricade, and crossed to the temporary morgue for an update.

Due to geography, and to its physical layout, the Charlotte branch, dubbed the Mecklenburg County Medical Examiner, was chosen for the processing of specimens collected at the incident morgue in Bryson City.

Up on Big Laurel, work continued at the NTSB command center and temporary morgue established at the crash site.

As I was barred from the morgue and persona non grata with my colleagues, further research into the foot was at a standstill.

All remains had been taken to the morgue, and the last of the wreckage was being hauled down the mountain.

But if you go anywhere near the site, the morgue, or any crash-related record, item, or family member, I am to arrest you for obstruction of justice.

Sunday morning, a data-entry technician named Primrose Hobbs removed fragmented human tissue bearing morgue number 387 from a refrigerated trailer containing cases in process.

Hobbs was seen transferring a package to you in the morgue parking lot.

Primrose, pictured her hobbling out to our final meeting in the morgue parking lot.

When Hobbs failed to show at the morgue on Monday, her coworkers figured she had gone there.

He remembers seeing Hobbs enter the morgue around eight, remembers you.

As with the incident morgue, the function of the FBI office had changed.