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undertakerc. 1400, "a contractor or projecter of any sort," agent noun from undertake (v.). The specialized sense (1690s) emerged from funeral-undertaker.
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undertaker one who takes up another's quarrel.
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undertakerUndertaker is a person whose business it is to arrange for burying the dead and to oversee funerals. An undertaker prepares the dead for burial and takes charge and manages the funerals.
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undertaker(n) one whose business is the management of funerals
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undertakervespillo
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undertakerThe person in whom the relevant statutory right is exercisable or a person having permission under Section 109 of NRSWA (see Section 107(4) of NRSWA).
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undertakerAlso known as the Funeral Director, this is the staff member who works with the family of the deceased to arrange the funeral, cremation, or other funeral services for the deceased.
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