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morgue I. \ˈmȯrg, ˈmȯ(ə)g\ noun (-s) Etymology: French : an air of pride and superiority : haughtiness < had gathered his dignity around him and put on the most terrific morgue as he always did when he had to get into a public vehicle in uniform — Ion Braby > < rigid with caste, insolent with ineffable morgue — Times Literary Supplement > II. noun (-s) Etymology: French, perhaps from morgue haughtiness 1. : a place where the bodies of unidentified persons or those who have died of violence or unknown causes are kept until released for burial 2. a. : a collection of reference works and files of reference material (as newspaper clippings and photographs) in the editorial offices of a newspaper or news periodical : a newspaper library b. : a filing cabinet or storage place (as in a library or office) where material only occasionally in use is kept |