Definitions for "Post mortem"
after death-often abbreviated for autopsy.
(L), (an examination made) after death.
A Latin term borrowed from medicine that literally means, ¿after death.î It refers to the sessions that often take place after a tournament game has finished. Both players discuss the game and attempt to find the reason why someone lost--the ¿cause of death.î In particular, those with huge or delicate egos love post mortems because they can show that they saw much more than the opponent (if they lost, they can prove, at least in their own mind, that the opponent was lucky to gain the victory). For those of a more open nature, if you had played a stronger opponent than yourself, you can sit back, ask what you did wrong and hope that the mysteries of the universe will unfold.
Keywords:  went, wrong, meeting
The "what went wrong" meeting after the shows.
an important diagnostic tool without which our knowledge of pet medicine would be sorely lacking