- CASKET - A receptacle of wood, metal or plastic into which the dead human body is placed for burial. Sometimes referred to as "coffin" or "burial case"
- BURIAL - Placing of a dead body in an underground chamber - earth burial- interment
- CERTIFIED DEATH CERTIFICATE - A legalized copy of the original certificate, issued upon request by the local government for the purpose of substantiating various claims by the family of the deceased such as insurance and other death benefits.
- COSMETOLOGY - Utilization of cosmetics to restore life like appearance to the deceased.
- CORTEGE - The funeral procession.
- EMBALM - The process of preserving a dead body by means of circulating preservative and antiseptic through the veins and arteries.
- EMBALMING FLUID - Liquid chemicals used in preserving a dead body.
- EMBALMER - One who disinfects or preserves dead human bodies by the injection or external application of antiseptics, disinfectants or preservative fluids; prepares human bodies for transportation which are dead of contagious or infectious diseases; or uses derma surgery or plastic art for restoring mutilated features.
- FIRST CALL - The initial visit of the funeral director to the place of death for the purpose of removing the deceased and to secure certain information for which he has immediate need.
- FUNERAL DIRECTOR - A professional who prepares for the burial or other disposition of dead human bodies, supervises such burial or disposition, maintains a funeral establishment for such purposes, counsels with survivors. Synonym: mortician, undertaker.