1. coronial - Noun
2. coronial - Adjective
coronial (not comparable)
(chiefly Australia and New Zealand) Of, by or pertaining to a coroner.
coronial (plural coronials)
(uncommon) A baby conceived or born during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially one apparently conceived during a lockdown.
Dungay's family are anguished that a 2019 coronial inquest found none of the five guards who restrained him should face disciplinary actions. Source: Internet
But despite an extensive investigation and a coronial inquest, the case remains unsolved, and no one has ever been charged more than 13 years on from Ms Howell’s murder. Source: Internet
A coronial inquest examined the circumstances surrounding the toddler's death last week. Source: Internet
It would prove to be the biggest case of the doctor’s coronial career, and one of the most infamous crimes in Canadian history. Source: Internet
Here the coronial and the colonial merge, creating a dangerous change in direction for both Israelis and Palestinians. Source: Internet
"The focus of the coronial investigation will be determined following receipt of the brief." Source: Internet