rigor
91rigor mortis — stiffening of the body after deathri·gor mor·tis || rɪgÉ™r‚mÉ”rtɪs / raɪgÉ”Ë mÉ”Ëtɪs , rɪgÉ™ …
92rigor mortis — (RIH gor MOR tiss) [Latin] The muscular stiffening that occurs in the body after death …
93rigor mortis — [ mɔ:tɪs] noun Medicine stiffening of the joints and muscles a few hours after death, lasting from one to four days. Origin C19: from L., lit. stiffness of death …
94rigor mortis — noun (U) Latin the condition in which someone s body becomes stiff after they die …
95rigor mortis — the stiffening of a body that occurs within some eight hours of death in temperate climates, due to chemical changes in muscle tissue. It usually starts to disappear after about 24 hours …
96rigor mortis — UK [ˌrɪɡə(r) ˈmɔː(r)tɪs] / US [ˌrɪɡər ˈmɔrtɪs] noun [uncountable] a condition that affects the body after death, in which it becomes stiff …
97rigor mortis — rig•or mor•tis [[t]ˈrɪg ər ˈmɔr tɪs[/t]] esp. brit. [[t]ˈraɪ gɔr[/t]] n. phl the stiffening of the body after death • Etymology: 1830–40; < L: lit., stiffness of death …
98rigor mortis — /rɪgə ˈmɔtəs / (say riguh mawtuhs) noun the stiffening of the body after death. {Latin: literally, stiffness of death} …
99rigor mortis — Lā au ke kino …
100rigor juris — /rigar juras/ Strictness of law. Distinguished from gratia curios, favor of the court …