post-mortem

  • 61post-mortem divorce — (pohst.MOHR.tum duh.vors) n. A stipulation that one must be buried separately from one s deceased spouse. Example Citation: The most poignant story of the week comes from Japan where women who are trapped in unhappy marriages are secretly… …

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  • 62post-mortem inspection — tikrinimas po skerdimo statusas Aprobuotas sritis mėsos produktai apibrėžtis Paskersto gyvūno ir jo organų įvertinimas, prireikus imant mėginius laboratoriniams tyrimams. atitikmenys: angl. post mortem inspection vok. Fleischuntersuchung pranc.… …

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  • 63post-mortem existence —    Christians believe that (at least some) humans survive the death of the body. All Christians believe that some go to Heaven after death; some (universalists) believe that all go to Heaven. Among those that deny universalism, some hold that… …

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  • 64post-mortem examination — noun an examination and dissection of a dead body to determine cause of death or the changes produced by disease • Syn: ↑autopsy, ↑necropsy, ↑postmortem, ↑post mortem, ↑PM, ↑postmortem examination • Derivationally related forms: ↑autop …

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  • 65post-mortem — adj 1. posthumous, post obit, subsequent to death, after death. 2. later, next, subsequent, succeeding, following, ensuing, consequent, next day. n 3. autopsy, necropsy, post death examination; embalmment, preparation of burial. 4. review,… …

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  • 66post mortem — nach dem Tod; postmortal (fachsprachlich) * * * post mọr|tem nach dem Tode (geschehend) [lat., „nach dem Tode“] * * * pọst mọrtem   [lateinisch], Abkürzung p. m., bildungssprachlich für: nach dem Tod. * * * post mor|tem [ pɔst mɔrtɛm; lat., zu …

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  • 67post mortem — Latin: after death. See autopsy. * * * post mor·tem (pōst morґtəm) [L.] after death …

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  • 68post-mortem — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. after death, posthumous, subsequent, post obit, future, more recent, later, following, post mortal, postmundane …

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  • 69post-mórtem — adv., adj. invar …

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  • 70post mortem — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. dissection, examination after death, coroner s examination; see autopsy , examination 3 …

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