Postmortem comes from the Latin word post mortem which means after death
Post mortem comes from Latin; it literally means after death.
post-mortem, post-obit, post-obituary
Post Partum (After Birth)
The term "post mortem" comes from Latin, with "post" meaning "after" and "mortem" meaning "death". It is used to refer to an examination or analysis of a situation after it has ended or failed.
Mortem = death. A post-mortem is carried out on someone who has past mortem or died.
Post mortem means "after death."
Ridiculous! Post mortem is Latin. You don't add s to build a plural.
Post mortem means after death, and ante mortem means before death.
There are several words that can be used a substitute for post mortem. Some of the common words include autopsy and necropsy among others.
Effectively, yes. Post mortem means after death. A post mortem examination is the same thing as an autopsy. Post mortem lividity is lividity which occurs after death.
No, it's Latin and it means after death.
Post mortem just means "after death" a "Post mortem examination" is also known as an autopsy.