In the United States most mortuary directors are known as licensed funeral directors, or LFD's.
There are people with various titles who work in a mortuary. Here are some, but not all of the titles: Mortician Embalmer Funeral Director Pre-Need Counselor
If you're referring to cremation, the apparatus is called a Retort.
What is Mortuary science
The plural of mortuary is mortuaries.
There is no difference. (I grew up on the east coast and we say funeral home. Now that I live in Los Angeles, it's called mortuary).
The plural of mortuary is mortuaries.
Mortuary schooling is the study of dead bodies through Mortuary work. The type of degrees you can get with mortuary schooling is an associates degree or a bachelor degree.
Coroner is a noun.
This depends on the house and it also varies. For example, the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden has a 'board of directors' but also has a 'Musical Director'. Most opera houses / companies have a 'Musical Director' who is usually a conductor.
The previous book is called Port Mortuary.
A cemetery, a church, a crematorium, a grave yard, a mortuary, the undertakers, a chapel of rest........
A mortuary is a place; therefore it is a noun. It can sometimes be used as an adjective when describing something, but the most common adjective used in relation to mortuary is funerary. However, one example of how mortuary could be used as an adjective would be "having a mortuary odor."