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[ UK /mɔːtˈɪʃən/ ]
[ US /mɔɹˈtɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. one whose business is the management of funerals

How To Use mortician In A Sentence

  • A 34-year-old college graduate who studied mortuary science, he was employed as a licensed mortician.
  • I was not a dietician; I was a budding mortician.
  • To McCarthy's right was a guy named Ron Hutchins from Internal Affairs who dressed like a mortician and sported a goatee. WILD JUSTICE
  • Farmer Hoggett himself looms like a tall, thin tree as he explains the moral underpinnings of veganism; Elliott Gould, already a supporter, frowns like a mortician in a black suit as he surveys the herd of potential endorsers and donors.
  • And no mortician is going to help you bury your pet rabbit.
  • US military morticians had reconstructed the brothers' faces to look as lifelike as possible, and allowed Western journalists to videotape and photograph them, after Iraqi civilians were sceptical that Uday and Qusay were really dead.
  • Having met a beautiful mortician during their trip, the two agreed that Maxwell Reid would be a perfect choice to play that character.
  • The mortician stood by the open rear door of a black Buick sedan. AFFLICTION
  • In one case, the report found a hospital mortician was paid £10 for each brain he provided for a research project.
  • I felt there was a need for daycare, and it's one of those growing businesses that will always be around, like doctors and morticians.
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