IPA: /mɔːrɡ/
KK: /mɔrg/
A facility where dead bodies are stored until they are identified or prepared for burial.
The police took the unidentified body to the morgue for examination.
**Morgue** → The word 'morgue' comes from the French *morgue*, which originally referred to a place where the dead are kept, derived from the verb *morguer*, meaning to look at or to show. The term is associated with the act of displaying the deceased for identification or examination.
Imagine a place where the dead are 'shown' or 'looked at' — that's what a morgue is, a place for viewing the deceased.