autopsy
The formal document detailing the findings of an autopsy.
The official conclusions and information discovered during an autopsy.
A general term for the outcome and conclusions of an autopsy.
To make known something that was secret or previously unknown.
To provide evidence or information indicating something.
Indicates what the results of the autopsy were.
Used when the autopsy provides proof that a previous suspicion or theory was correct.
Used to specify the subject of the autopsy, e.g., 'an autopsy on the victim'.
The most common and standard term for conducting an autopsy.
A formal way to say perform an autopsy.
To conduct or perform an autopsy procedure.
To formally ask for an autopsy to be performed.
A more informal way to say perform an autopsy.
Used for the deceased person who is the subject of the autopsy.