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What does the prefix mortis mean?

The prefix "mortis" comes from the Latin word "mors", which means death.

Therefore, "mortis" essentially means "of death" or "relating to death".

Here are some examples of words using the prefix "mortis":

* Rigor mortis: The stiffening of the muscles after death.

* Livor mortis: The discoloration of the skin after death.

* Algor mortis: The cooling of the body after death.

* Post-mortem: After death, usually referring to an examination.

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