rigor mortis
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Definition
- Noun:
- Muscular stiffening after death: A physiological condition characterized by the stiffening of the body's muscles, typically beginning 2 to 4 hours after death and lasting for about 4 days.
- Temporary post-mortem rigidity: The temporary stiffness of joints and muscular rigidity that occurs as a chemical process in the muscles ceases after death.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The presence of rigor mortis helped the coroner estimate the time of death.
- Rigor mortis had set in, making it difficult to move the limbs.
Advanced Usage
- "to set in": This phrase is commonly used with 'rigor mortis' to describe the process beginning.
- Rigor mortis usually sets in a few hours after death.
Variants and Related Words
- Rigidity (n): The state of being stiff and inflexible. (While a general synonym, it is not specific to the post-mortem context like 'rigor mortis').
- Livor mortis (n): Another post-mortem change involving the settling of blood, often discussed alongside rigor mortis in forensic science.
- Algor mortis (n): The post-mortem change in body temperature, also studied in conjunction with rigor mortis.
Synonyms
- Post-mortem rigidity: A more technical synonym.
- Death stiffening: A descriptive, non-technical synonym.
Related Phrases
- "Passing of rigor mortis": Refers to the point when the stiffness subsides.
- After the passing of rigor mortis, the body becomes flexible again.
Related Idioms
- (Figurative) Like rigor mortis: Used informally to describe extreme stiffness or inflexibility in a non-literal context.
- After sitting through the eight-hour meeting, my back was like rigor mortis.
Noun
- muscular stiffening that begins 2 to 4 hours after death and lasts for about 4 days
- temporary stiffness of joints and muscular rigidity occurring after death