From Latin mors, mortis: Death. Mortician literally means "One who's trade is the dead".
the origin is where the word came from but the specific origin of the word ballot is latin root word.
The origin is from french
The origin of the word calliope: from Greek word: kalliope; meaning "beautiful voiced"
The answer is it's a british word origin. The word was orriginaly made by the English society
The origin is Greek
The mortician will collect the body.I will ask the mortician if we can see him.These days it is rare to see the word "mortician". Instead people usually say "funeral director".
When my paw-paw died we had a mortician to help organize the funeral
someone who berries the dead The word mortician likely refers to a person who readies a body for viewing and burial. The profession is mortuary science. The word mortician likely refers to a person who readies a body for viewing and burial. The profession is mortuary science. The word mortician likely refers to a person who readies a body for viewing and burial. The profession is mortuary science. The word mortician likely refers to a person who readies a body for viewing and burial. The profession is mortuary science.
The person is an undertaker or mortician.
Some words with "mort" as the root word include mortuary, mortician, mortality, and mortgage.
I would imagine mort or morte, meaning dead
Electrician, Mortician, Beautician, musician, technician...
My father is a wonderful mortician.
Mortician.
No,a mortician is not the same as embalmer
A Mortician is commonly referred to as a funeral director or undertaker. A Mortician is a professional involved in the business side of funerals. A Mortician is usually found in a funeral parlor.
desirologist or mortician