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funeral director
noun
- a person, usually a licensed embalmer, who supervises or conducts the preparation of the dead for burial and directs or arranges funerals.
- a person who owns or operates a funeral home.
funeral director
noun
- an undertaker
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Word History and Origins
Origin of funeral director1
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Example Sentences
Later, Ballard would seem very upset when the funeral director, Danny Phillips, fed the statement to reporters.
She herself had worries no mother of a fallen American service member should suffer as she consulted with a funeral director.
Tsarni contacted Peter Stefan, a funeral director in Worcester, Massachusetts, who was known to have handled Muslim burials.
The funeral director proved to be yet another person on the route for whom Rick had made extra efforts.
A viewing would have to wait until after a funeral director claimed the body.
Still (I discovered) to be buried by a funeral director is not the very latest, the most fashionable thing.
And were you present when the funeral director's personnel were preparing the body?
He was employed by a funeral director in Philadelphia to write obituary verses for memorial cards.
In his pocket as he spoke was the funeral director's bill for $200.
He came to his decision about the money for the funeral director quickly.
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