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  1. Mortem | Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Learn definitions, uses, and phrases with mortem.

  2. mortem - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Mar 19, 2025 · Learned borrowing from Latin mortem, mors (“death, corpse, annihilation”), from Proto-Italic *mortis, from Proto-Indo-European *mértis (“death”), from *mer- (“to die”).

  3. Mortem - Meanings, Details & Examples - Memorize with Dictozo

    In medieval Europe, a 'mortem' was a ceremony or feast held after a death, where the deceased's body was washed, dressed, and buried. In literature, 'mortem' is used figuratively to refer to death or the …

  4. What does mortem mean in Latin? - WordHippo

    Need to translate "mortem" from Latin? Here's what it means.

  5. Stages of human death - Wikipedia

    Thanatology focuses on describing postmortem bodily modifications, as well as perspectives concerning psychosocial, medical, ethical, and spiritual aspects of death. Prior to the 1980s, the legal standard …

  6. MORTEM Definition & Meaning – Explained - Power Thesaurus

    Mortem definition based on common meanings and most popular ways to define words related to mortem.

  7. What does mortem mean in English? – MSI

    In Latin, mortem is a form of the word for “death,” and post means “after.” A postmortem, logically enough, is something that happens after death, usually an examination.

  8. mortem in English - Latin-English Dictionary | Glosbe

    Accusative singular form of mors. Check 'mortem' translations into English. Look through examples of mortem translation in sentences, listen to pronunciation and learn grammar.

  9. mortem‎ (Latin): meaning - WordSense

    WordSense Dictionary: mortem - meaning, definition.

  10. What does Mortem mean? - Definitions.net

    Mortem refers to something related to death or the process of dying. It is often used in medical or forensic contexts to describe post-mortem examinations or investigations.