mortis in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

mortis in the PONS Dictionary

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Despite being dead, he is forced to exercise regularly to avoid the onset of rigor mortis.
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By the time he was discovered rigor mortis -- which happens several hours after death -- had already begun.
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Rigor mortis was apparent and her hands were clasping the backseat and her face was turned upward.
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By the time we would get a body it might have been a while and rigor mortis had already set in.
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Starting between two to six hours following death, rigor mortis begins with the eyelids, neck, and jaw.
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When conditions are warm, the onset and pace of rigor mortis are sped up by providing a conducive environment for the metabolic processes that cause decay.
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The time was estimated by a quick opinion on the state of rigor mortis while the ambulance was in transit.
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Following this, the muscles stiffen in rigor mortis.
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In case of losing special powers the reborn becomes vulnerable, starts to rot, and rigor mortis sets in soon, as if the reborn were still in their graves.
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The onset of rigor mortis and its resolution partially determines the tenderness of meat.
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