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.
happening after death. Can be used figuratively, as in, party leaders held a post mortem discussion about the reasons for their defeat.
Information known about a person after death. The identification process matches ante mortem and post mortem info using dental records and x-rays; medical records and X-rays; and fingerprints.
a medical examination of a body carried out for the coroner by a pathologist of the coroner's choice
a step by step external and internal examination of the body by a doctor
examination after death or slaughter.
after death. A post mortem examination is an autopsy.
Examination of a body after death.
Discussion or analysis of the particular poker hand or card game after its completion.
Post Mortem is a 2003 murder mystery adventure game by Microïds. Its sequel is Still Life.
Post Mortem is the seventh episode in season 7 of the popular American crime drama , set in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Post Mortem was formed on March 22, 1982, in the outskirts of Boston, Massachusetts. Post Mortem is the first death metal band from Boston and are one of the pioneers of Death Metal.