The body of a deceased person or animal, lying lifeless and devoid of any vital signs, often referred to in a clinical or objective manner.
A term describing the physical remains of a living being after death, emphasizing the absence of life and often used in contexts related to forensic or medical examination.
The lifeless form of a human or animal, distinguished from more respectful terms like "遺体," which conveys a sense of dignity regarding the deceased.
Example:
死体解剖の結果、絞殺と判明しました。
A body that has been completely destroyed by fire, often resulting in severe charring and loss of recognizable features.
The remains of a person who has died due to exposure to flames, typically identified by the presence of ashes and burnt flesh.
A human carcass that exhibits extensive thermal damage, indicating death from an incineration or severe fire-related incident.
An individual’s lifeless body that has undergone a complete combustion process, making identification difficult or impossible.
A medical procedure conducted to examine a deceased body for the purpose of determining the cause of death and any diseases or injuries present.
An investigative examination performed post-mortem, often to gather evidence in legal cases or to enhance medical knowledge about conditions affecting the deceased.
A systematic dissection and analysis of a corpse, aimed at understanding the biological and pathological processes that led to the individual's demise.
A designated facility where deceased bodies are stored temporarily for identification, investigation, or preparation for burial or cremation.
An area within a hospital or similar institution specifically allocated for the storage of corpses, often equipped for forensic examination and autopsy purposes.
A place that serves as a repository for human remains prior to final disposition, commonly associated with legal processes surrounding death.
The act of disposing of a deceased person's body in an unauthorized or concealed manner.
The illegal practice of leaving a corpse in a location where it is not supposed to be, often to evade legal consequences.