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posthumous

Posthumous vs Deceased - What's the difference?

posthumous | deceased |


As adjectives the difference between posthumous and deceased

is that posthumous is (originally) born after the death of one's father while deceased is no longer alive.

As a noun deceased is

a dead person.

Gastroenteritis vs Posthumous - What's the difference?

gastroenteritis | posthumous |


As a noun gastroenteritis

is (medicine) inflammation of the mucous membranes of the stomach and intestine; often caused by an infection.

As an adjective posthumous is

(originally) born after the death of one's father.

Posthumous vs Dead - What's the difference?

posthumous | dead |


As an adjective posthumous

is (originally) born after the death of one's father.

As a noun dead is

tooth.

Posthumous vs Live - What's the difference?

posthumous | live |


As an adjective posthumous

is (originally) born after the death of one's father.

As a proper noun live is

, a variant of liv.

Posthumous - What does it mean?

posthumous | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As an adjective posthumous

is born after the death of one's father.

Prenetal vs Posthumous - What's the difference?

prenetal | posthumous |


As an adjective posthumous is

(originally) born after the death of one's father.

Posthumous vs Postumous - What's the difference?

posthumous | postumous |


As adjectives the difference between posthumous and postumous

is that posthumous is (originally) born after the death of one's father while postumous is .

Taxonomy vs Posthumous - What's the difference?

taxonomy | posthumous |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective posthumous is

(originally) born after the death of one's father.

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