Mortuary in a sentence as a noun

> Butter wouldn't melt in his mouthDoes that mean he's dead and in a mortuary?

Senescent care and the mortuary business are growth industries.

Some young people will get sick and die but not in sufficient quantities to overwhelm the hospital and mortuary systems.

My understanding is that they're largely derived from mortuary masks made for the cult of ancestors that was prevalent at the time.

"That means Ever Loved’s biggest competitors, beyond the standard just accepting the local mortuary’s prices, are Google and Amazon.

Mortuary in a sentence as an adjective

Ochre minerals were collected for use in rock paintings, mortuary practices, painted objects and personal adornment.

Anytime an over-curious relative asked me about my college outlook, the answer was: "I'm going to Southern Illinois to study mortuary science.

One of the most successful guys I know as a small business software guy took a year to take mortuary classes and work in the funeral industry to learn their needs before developing services for them.

I don't know if it's the same graves, but the book The Cradle of the Republic[1] from 1906 mentions an excavation that found> several graves and tombstones, as well as mortuary tablets, > were discovered in the old foundations.

The mortuary industry is also covered by state regulations designed to keep out competition, justified by entirely specious public health reasons.

Mortuary definitions

noun

a building (or room) where dead bodies are kept before burial or cremation

See also: morgue

adjective

of or relating to or characteristic of death

adjective

of or relating to a funeral