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Definition of mortal
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Mortal
(a.) Very
painful
or
tedious;
wearisome;
as, a
sermon
lasting
two
mortal
hours..
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Mortal
::
Mortal
(a.)
Human;
belonging
to man, who is
mortal;
as,
mortal
wit or
knowledge;
mortal
power..
Sordid
::
Sordid
(a.) Vile; base;
gross;
mean; as,
vulgar,
sordid
mortals..
Spiritualist
::
Spiritualism
(n.) A
belief
that
departed
spirits
hold
intercourse
with
mortals
by means of
physical
phenomena,
as by
rappng,
or
during
abnormal
mental
states,
as in
trances,
or the like,
commonly
manifested
through
a
person
of
special
susceptibility,
called
a
medium;
spiritism;
the
doctrines
and
practices
of
spiritualists..
Mortal
::
Mortal
(n.) A being
subject
to
death;
a human
being;
man.
Mortalizing
::
Mortalizing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Mortaliz.
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..
Obversion
::
Obversion
(n.) The act of
immediate
inference,
by which we deny the
opposite
of
anything
which has been
affirmed;
as, all men are
mortal;
then, by
obversion,
no men are
immortal.
This is also
described
as
immediate
inference
by
privative
conception..
Immortalizing
::
Immortalizing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Immortaliz.
Plague
::
Plague
(n.) An acute
malignant
contagious
fever,
that often
prevails
in
Egypt,
Syria,
and
Turkey,
and has at times
visited
the large
cities
of
Europe
with
frightful
mortality;
hence,
any
pestilence;
as, the great
London
plague..
Being
::
Being (n.)
Lifetime;
mortal
existence.
Undying
::
Undying
(a.) Not
dying;
imperishable;
unending;
immortal;
as, the
undying
souls of men..
Immortal
::
Immortal
(a.) Not
mortal;
exempt
from
liability
to die;
undying;
imperishable;
lasting
forever;
having
unlimited,
or
eternal,
existance..
Mortal
::
Mortal
(a.) Very
painful
or
tedious;
wearisome;
as, a
sermon
lasting
two
mortal
hours..
Immortal
::
Immortal
(a.)
Great;
excessive;
grievous.
Existence
::
Existence
(n.) The state of
existing
or
being;
actual
possession
of
being;
continuance
in
being;
as, the
existence
of body and of soul in
union;
the
separate
existence
of the soul;
immortal
existence..
Fatal
::
Fatal (a.)
Causing
death or
destruction;
deadly;
mortal;
destructive;
calamitous;
as, a fatal
wound;
a fatal
disease;
a fatal day; a fatal
error..
Eternal
::
Eternal
(n.) That which is
endless
and
immortal.
Demigod
::
Demigod
(n.) A half god, or an
inferior
deity;
a
fabulous
hero, the
offspring
of a deity and a
mortal..
Amrita
::
Amrita
(n.)
Immortality;
also, the
nectar
conferring
immortality..
Mortal
::
Mortal
(a.)
Affecting
as if with power to kill;
deathly.
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