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Definition of mortal
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of mortal is as below...
Mortal
(a.)
Human;
belonging
to man, who is
mortal;
as,
mortal
wit or
knowledge;
mortal
power..
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Sordid
::
Sordid
(a.) Vile; base;
gross;
mean; as,
vulgar,
sordid
mortals..
Monopsychism
::
Monopsychism
(n.) The
doctrine
that there is but one
immortal
soul or
intellect
with which all men are
endowed.
Mortally
::
Mortally
(adv.)
In an
extreme
degree;
to the point of dying or
causing
death;
desperately;
as,
mortally
jealous..
Valhalla
::
Valhalla
(n.) The
palace
of
immortality,
inhabited
by the souls of
heroes
slain in
battle..
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..
Mortal
::
Mortal
(a.)
Affecting
as if with power to kill;
deathly.
Quick
::
Quick (n.) The life; the
mortal
point;
a vital part; a part
susceptible
of
serious
injury
or keen
feeling;
the
sensitive
living
flesh;
the part of a
finger
or toe to which the nail is
attached;
the
tender
emotions;
as, to cut a
finger
nail to the
quick;
to
thrust
a sword to the
quick,
to taunt one to the
quick;
-- used
figuratively..
Euhemerism
::
Euhemerism
(n.) The
theory,
held by
Euhemerus,
that the gods of
mythology
were but
deified
mortals,
and their deeds only the
amplification
in
imagination
of human
acts..
Mortal
::
Mortal
(a.) Very
painful
or
tedious;
wearisome;
as, a
sermon
lasting
two
mortal
hours..
Immortal
::
Immortal
(a.)
Destined
to live in all ages of this
world;
abiding;
exempt
from
oblivion;
imperishable;
as,
immortal
fame..
Bill
::
Bill (n.) Any
paper,
containing
a
statement
of
particulars;
as, a bill of
charges
or
expenditures;
a
weekly
bill of
mortality;
a bill of fare, etc..
Mortality
::
Mortality
(n.) The whole sum or
number
of
deaths
in a given time or a given
community;
also, the
proportion
of
deaths
to
population,
or to a
specific
number
of the
population;
death rate; as, a time of
great,
or low,
mortality;
the
mortality
among the
settlers
was
alarming..
Ambrosia
::
Ambrosia
(n.) The
fabled
food of the gods (as
nectar
was their
drink),
which
conferred
immortality
upon those who
partook
of it..
Deathless
::
Deathless
(a.) Not
subject
to
death,
destruction,
or
extinction;
immortal;
undying;
imperishable;
as,
deathless
beings;
deathless
fame..
Immortality
::
Immortality
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
immortal;
exemption
from death and
annihilation;
unending
existance;
as, the
immortality
of the
soul..
Eternal
::
Eternal
(a.)
Without
end of
existence
or
duration;
everlasting;
endless;
immortal.
Mortal
::
Mortal
(n.) A being
subject
to
death;
a human
being;
man.
Mortalness
::
Mortalness
(n.)
Quality
of being
mortal;
mortality.
Undying
::
Undying
(a.) Not
dying;
imperishable;
unending;
immortal;
as, the
undying
souls of men..
Deathly
::
Deathly
(a.)
Deadly;
fatal;
mortal;
destructive.
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