adj
Born after the father's death; posthumous.
adj
Having been inflicted or having occurred before death.
adj
Published during the author's lifetime
n
A dissection performed on a cadaver to find possible cause(s) of death.
adv
At a person's bedside.
v
Alternative form of deadapt [(intransitive) To adapt to a previous form]
n
Postmortem lividity; livor mortis; suggillation.
adj
(now rare) Occurring before the proper time; untimely, premature (especially of death).
adv
At the moment of death.
adj
Of or pertaining to incubation.
n
Writings remaining unpublished at an author's death.
n
Alternative letter-case form of Nachleben. [The "afterlife" or "post-life" of an author, work, culture, etc, in the sense of the author's posthumous published work or reputation, the culture's influence, etc.]
n
The time surrounding domiciliation
adj
At, or near, the time of death.
n
(medicine, informal) A post mortem (investigation of body's cause of death).
n
An investigation of a corpse to determine the cause of death.
adj
Alternative form of posthumous [After the death of someone.]
adv
Alternative spelling of posthumously [After death.]
adj
Alternative spelling of post mortem. [Having been inflicted or having occurred after death.]
v
(transitive) To die later than.
n
One who lived after the Biblical Flood.
adj
After an exile, especially the Biblical exile of the Jews.
adj
existing or living afterward
adj
Abbreviation of posthumous. [After the death of someone.]
adj
Taking place after one's own death.
n
A relationship that people of subsequent generations bear to the trauma of their forebears, which they cannot directly remember but rather know through stories, imagery, and behaviour.
adj
Synonym of post mortem
adv
Synonym of post mortem
n
Alternative spelling of post mortem [An investigation of a corpse to determine the cause of death.]
adj
Rare spelling of premortem. [Before death.]
n
(medicine) Alternative form of precoma [A lethargic state approaching coma.]
adj
Alternative spelling of premortem [Before death.]
adv
Alternative spelling of premortem [Before death.]
adj
That happens immediately before death
n
Alternative form of pre-dead
adj
Exhibiting the early signs that may lead to frailty.
adj
Naturally occurring, as opposed to being socially constructed.
adj
(medicine, psychiatry) Approaching a morbid condition, especially of mental functioning shortly prior to the onset of schizophrenia, etc.
adj
Before the appearance of the tassels (pollen-producing flowers) on corn.
n
The condition of being prodromal
adj
Archaic spelling of premortem. [Before death.]
n
The production of a conditioned response to a neutral stimulus following repeated exposure to a conditioned stimulus
n
An analysis of the psychological factors that led to an individual's death.
n
Posthumous works or productions, especially literary works.
n
Synonym of snubbing post
adj
Alternative spelling of stillborn [Dead at birth.]
n
postmortem examination of the tissues of a corpse
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