
1) Play by AR Gurney 2) Play by Noël Coward 3) Play set in the United States 4) The Adventure Company game 5) Windows game
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n. Latin for "after death," an examination of a dead body to determine cause of death, generally called an autopsy.
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[Coward play] Post Mortem is a one-act play in eight scenes, written in 1930 by Noël Coward. He wrote it after appearing in, and being moved by, an earlier play about World War I, Journey`s End. As soon as he had completed it, however, he decided that it was suitable for publication but not for production. The play was first staged in a pr...
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• (a.) After death; as, post-mortem rigidity.
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The Latin term 'Post mortem' means, in a UK legal context: 'after death'.
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(pōst mor´tәm) Latin phrase meaning after death.
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n.It is a latin word meaning "after death",an examination of a dead body to ascertain the cause of death,also called autopsy.It is conducted on a persons dead body who has died suddenly under mysterious circumstances or by any attack,accident or anything which is not natural.
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The session attended by cast and crew after a show to discuss problems. See Notes.
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Subsequent to death. Often used as a term to describe an examination after death, the word examination being inferred.
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Post-mor'tem adjective [ Latin , after death.] After death; as,
post-mortem rigidity.
Post-mortem examination (Medicine) ,
an examination of the body made after the death of the patient; an autopsy. Found on
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From the Latin, after death. Usually referred to in wills, estates or tax matters. For example, post mortem tax planning refers to tax planning that occurs after someone's death. After death; as an examination post mortem is an examination made of a dead body to ascertain the cause of death; an inquisition post mortem is one made by the coroner.
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A detailed analysis written after completion of a game project, the purpose of which is to learn and improve the process. In a post-mortem, the focus is on (1) what went wrong, (2) what went right, and (3) what can be learned and used to advantage in the next project. It's a reality of the working world that feelings can be hurt, so sometimes punch...
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After death, or after the event.
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postmortem, post mortem 1. Taking place, formed, or done after death; extended to include a detailed examination of a body, carried out for medical or legal purposes. 2. A searching (and frequently recriminatory) analysis or discussion of a some past event. 3. The evaluation of some event or activity just ended.
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autopsy, examination of corpse to determine case of death
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After death
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Another name for autopsy, dissection of a dead body to determine the cause of death
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