1. necropsy - Noun
2. necropsy - Verb
A post-mortem examination or inspection; an autopsy. See Autopsy.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA necropsy and toxicology reports performed at the University of New Hampshire in 2015 confirmed they died of heart failure caused by theobromine after they consumed convert of chocolate and doughnuts placed at the site as bait. Source: Internet
External evidence of propeller scars and a fishing hook was discovered embedded in the laryngeal mucosa at necropsy, indicating repeated human interactions. Source: Internet
A "necropsy" is an older term for a postmortem examination, unregulated, and not always a medical procedure. Source: Internet
By the time they decided to do a necropsy, Buddy had already been cremated. Source: Internet
“It takes about 20 days to train a professional to perform these minimally invasive necropsy techniques,” Guimarães says. Source: Internet
A necropsy on their deceased mother found she was relatively thin, had no food in her stomach and had evidence of intestinal disease. Source: Internet