posthumous

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One quarter  of  all   awards   for   the   First World War   were   posthumous .

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Reikšmė (Anglų k.)

  1. (not-comparable) After the death of someone.
  2. (not-comparable) Taking place after one's own death.
  3. (not-comparable) In reference to a work, published after the author's death.
  4. (not-comparable) In reference to a musical opus, published or initially performed after the composer's death.
  5. (not-comparable) Born after the death of one's father.

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postmortem

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/ˈpɒs.t͡ʃə.məs/
Etimologija (Anglų k.)

From Latin posthumus, a variant spelling of postumus, superlative form of posterus (“coming after”), the ⟨h⟩ added by association with humus (“ground, earth”) referring to burial.

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