Livor
Livor is a noun of Latin origin meaning bluish color or stain. In medical and forensic usage, the term most often appears in the phrase livor mortis, or postmortem lividity, which describes the pooling of blood in the dependent parts of a body after death and the resulting discoloration of the skin.
The appearance of livor is influenced by gravity, body temperature, clothing, and movement after death. Lividity
Beyond mortal contexts, the root livor can refer more generally to bluish or violaceous discoloration arising