POSTMORTEM

Postmortem

Postmortem is a crime fiction novel by author Patricia Cornwell. The first book of the Dr. Kay Scarpetta series, it received the 1991 Edgar Award for Best First Novel.

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Post Mortem

Post Mortem was an American death metal band, formed in 1982 in suburban Boston. They formed when the members of the band were still in high school. The band rehearsed every day, often rushing home to write music after classes. John McCarthy penned the personal songs while drummer Rick McIver wrote the gore lyrics. John Alexander helped write most of the songs. “Our whole concept was that we honestly didn’t give a fuck. That’s why we’re lumped in with punk rock as well as metal,” McCarthy said, adding: “It’s much better to piss off people who think they’re pissed off than to piss off your grandma or your mother or your father.”

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post mortem

Noun

(abbreviated as PM)
  1. An investigation of a corpse to determine the cause of death; an autopsy
  2. Any investigation after something considered unsuccessful, especially used of meetings, games and sports, software development, and projects of any kind.

Adverb

  1. Occurring after death.
    The injuries were found to have been caused post mortem.


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postmortem

Noun



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