1. post-mortem - Noun
2. post-mortem - Adjective
3. post-mortem - Adverb
After death; as, post-mortem rigidity.
Source: Webster's dictionarypost mortem
If the vapid writings... did indeed emanate from him, I can only say that this implies a terrible post-mortem reduction of personal capacities. (Survival of death with such an appalling decay of personality makes it, at least to me, a rather unattractive prospect.) Ian Stevenson
The Buddha over and over again spoke clearly and definitely on post-mortem states - as in his conversation with Vasetta. Annie Besant
If the vapid writings... did indeed emanate from him, I can only say that this implies a terrible post-mortem reduction of personal capacities. Ian Stevenson
About why no post-mortem had been done, which is required as per protocol, Kumar says the villagers cremated the body quickly. Source: Internet
A case of accidental death has been registered in this regard at the Shanti Nagar police station in Bhiwandi and the body was sent for post-mortem. Source: Internet
After sending the body for a post-mortem examintion, Otteri Police Inspector A. Valli began investigations with the scrutiny of CCTV footage from the spot. Source: Internet