In the United States, the manner of death falls into one of five categories: 1) Homicide, 2) Suicide, 3) Accidental, 4) Natural causes, or 5) Undetermined.
The cause of death refers to what specifically killed the person (drowning, overdose, car crash, struck by lightning, etc)
A post mortem is a general examination after death to determine the cause of death, while an autopsy is a more detailed medical examination of a body after death to investigate the cause and manner of death. Autopsies involve a more comprehensive examination of organs, tissues, and bones to gather more specific information, whereas post mortems can be more general and less intense in their scope.
Matthew died as a martyr, supposedly in Ethiopia, but the manner of his death and date are not known.
The only difference between them is in number of syllables.
Matthew died as a martyr, supposedly in Ethiopia, but the manner of his death and date are not known.
A dangerous instrument is one that can cause harm while not necessarily causing death. A deadly weapon is one that will most likely cause death. For example: A dangerous instrument, such as being poked in the eye with a pencil, can cause blindness, and a deadly weapon, such as a gun, can cause death.
Capable of causing death; mortal; fatal; destructive; certain or likely to cause death; as, a deadly blow or wound., Aiming or willing to destroy; implacable; desperately hostile; flagitious; as, deadly enemies., Subject to death; mortal., In a manner resembling, or as if produced by, death., In a manner to occasion death; mortally., In an implacable manner; destructively., Extremely.
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mortality rate - death rate
mortality rate - Death Rate
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For the person on who it is pronounced, none.