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The term "post meridian" comes from Latin. "Post" means "after," and "meridian" refers to midday or noon. Together, "post meridian" signifies "after noon" or "after the middle of the day."
You say "Come!" in Maasai language of the African origin as "Ou!".
Yo-yo means 'come back come back' in Tagalog, which is the Filipino language.
You say "Come in" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Wole wa".
The word that links language, post, and star is "communication." Language is used to communicate, posts are a form of communication, and stars are often used to symbolize good communication or high quality in reviews.
English-after death.
Post mortem comes from Latin; it literally means after death.
Postmortem comes from the Latin word post mortem which means after death
Mortem = death. A post-mortem is carried out on someone who has past mortem or died.
Post mortem means "after death."
Post mortem means after death, and ante mortem means before death.
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.
Post mortem just means "after death" a "Post mortem examination" is also known as an autopsy.
The opposite of a post mortem examination is a pre mortem examination, which is done before death.
The plural form of "post mortem" is "post mortems." In Latin, "post mortem" is a prepositional phrase meaning "after death." When forming the plural of a Latin phrase like this, the noun is typically pluralized while the preposition remains unchanged. Therefore, adding an "s" to "post mortem" creates the correct plural form.
The term "post mortem" is a Latin phrase that translates to "after death." It is commonly used in English to refer to an examination or investigation that takes place after someone has died to determine the cause of death.
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