Definition of mort

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Mort (n.) Death; esp., the death of game in the chase..

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Eternization :: Eternization (n.) The act of eternizing; the act of rendering immortal or famous.
Costotome :: Costotome (n.) An instrument (chisel or shears) to cut the ribs and open the thoracic cavity, in post-mortem examinations and dissections..
Rigor :: Rigor (n.) Severity of life; austerity; voluntary submission to pain, abstinence, or mortification..
Mortalized :: Mortalized (imp. & p. p.) of Mortaliz.
Equitable :: Equitable (a.) That can be sustained or made available or effective in a court of equity, or upon principles of equity jurisprudence; as, an equitable estate; equitable assets, assignment, mortgage, etc..
Mortal :: Mortal (a.) Fatally vulnerable; vital.
Mortgaged :: Mortgaged (imp. & p. p.) of Mortgag.
Cog :: Cog (n.) A tooth, cam, or catch for imparting or receiving motion, as on a gear wheel, or a lifter or wiper on a shaft; originally, a separate piece of wood set in a mortise in the face of a wheel..
Foliomort :: Foliomort (a.) See Feuillemort.
Deathless :: Deathless (a.) Not subject to death, destruction, or extinction; immortal; undying; imperishable; as, deathless beings; deathless fame..
Antecedent :: Antecedent (n.) The first of the two propositions which constitute an enthymeme or contracted syllogism; as, Every man is mortal; therefore the king must die..
Wadset :: Wadset (n.) A kind of pledge or mortgage.
Immortal :: Immortal (a.) Great; excessive; grievous.
Mortal :: Mortal (a.) Subject to death; destined to die; as, man is mortal..
Sordid :: Sordid (a.) Vile; base; gross; mean; as, vulgar, sordid mortals..
Phenix :: Phenix (n.) A bird fabled to exist single, to be consumed by fire by its own act, and to rise again from its ashes. Hence, an emblem of immortality..
Mortuary :: Mortuary (a.) A sort of ecclesiastical heriot, a customary gift claimed by, and due to, the minister of a parish on the death of a parishioner. It seems to have been originally a voluntary bequest or donation, intended to make amends for any failure in the payment of tithes of which the deceased had been guilty..
Plasterwork :: Plasterwork (n.) Plastering used to finish architectural constructions, exterior or interior, especially that used for the lining of rooms. Ordinarly, mortar is used for the greater part of the work, and pure plaster of Paris for the moldings and ornaments..
Macerate :: Macerate (v. t.) To subdue the appetites of by poor and scanty diet; to mortify.
Necropsy :: Necropsy (n.) A post-mortem examination or inspection; an autopsy. See Autopsy.
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