Crossword clues for lividity
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Lividity \Li*vid"i*ty\, n. [Cf. F. lividit['e].] The state or quality of being livid.
Wiktionary
n. 1 (label en uncountable) The state or quality of being livid. 2 (label en countable) A livid area of skin, such as a bruise, or as is often found on cadavers. 3 (label en uncountable) livor mortis; suggillation.
WordNet
n. a state of fury so great the face becomes discolored
unnatural lack of color in the skin (as from bruising or sickness or emotional distress) [syn: lividness, luridness, paleness, pallidness, pallor, wanness, achromasia]
Wikipedia
Lividity is the third full-length studio album by American metalcore band It Dies Today. Originally scheduled for release in 2008, the album's release date was repeatedly pushed back by Trustkill Records. It was finally released on September 15, 2009. It is the band's first album featuring Jason Wood on vocals after the departure of former lead singer and founding member Nicholas Brooks.
A "Deluxe Edition" was released on the same date, which included a bonus DVD. The bonus DVD features a 37-minute "making of" documentary, entitled "Faking the Record" (including a secondary audio track featuring commentary by the band themselves), a "making of" featurette for the "Thank You for Drinking" video, as well as the video itself. The video appears to be a "preliminary" or "rough" cut (production notes and counters are visible, with header/footer bars), although it is not clear if this was done intentionally, or if the video was not yet finalized at the time of the pressing.
Usage examples of "lividity".
There was some livor mortis, or lividity, that had settled into her thighs and buttocks, and the lividity was a deep purple color, which would be consistent with asphyxia, which in turn was consistent with the rope around her neck.
The signs of hypostatic lividity, the pooling of blood due to gravity after death, was fixed in the face and neck and abdomen.
That's how the blood drained from them from the amputations, without leaving any trace of lividity.
Her lividity was cherry pink, which pointed to death from either cyanide or carbon monoxide poisoning or hypothermia.
Despite the draining there still would have been some lividity of settled blood around the head, but that could have been confused with freezer burn.
His color, generally a dark creamed-coffee, was not tinged with any lividity.