Post-mortem is also used more generally to refer to any sort of examination done after the fact. For example, in competetive chess, after a game the players will sit together and do a post-mortem by going over the moves and sharing their observations with one another. Or in business, after a big deal has gone through, it's standard procedure to do a post-mortem to see what was anticiapted, what were the results and what accounts for the differences between the two.

Post-mor"tem (?), a. [L., after death.]

After death; as, post-mortem rigidity.

Post-mortem examination Med., an examination of the body made after the death of the patient; an autopsy.<-- also, simply post-mortem.; (Fig.) any inquiry after the failure of an enterprise to determine the casue of failure -->

 

© Webster 1913.

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