Mortal Definition–adjective | 1. | subject to death; having a transitory life: all mortal creatures. | | 2. | of or pertaining to human beings as subject to death; human: this mortal life. | | 3. | belonging to this world. | | 4. | deadly or implacable; relentless: a mortal enemy. | | 5. | severe, dire, grievous, or bitter: in mortal fear. | | 6. | causing or liable to cause death; fatal: a mortal wound. | | 7. | to the death: mortal combat. | | 8. | of or pertaining to death: the mortal hour. | | 9. | involving spiritual death (opposed to venial ): mortal sin. | | 11. | extreme; very great: in a mortal hurry. | | 12. | conceivable; possible: of no mortal value to the owners. | –noun | 14. | the condition of being subject to death. | | From Dictionary
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