Immortality vs Mort - What's the difference?
immortality | mort |
(fiction, religion, mythology, biology) The condition of being immortal.
Death; especially, the death of game in hunting.
A note sounded on a horn at the death of a deer.
* Sir Walter Scott
(UK, Scotland, dialect) The skin of a sheep or lamb that has died of disease.
A great quantity or number.
* Charles Dickens
(internet, informal) A player in a multi-user dungeon who does not have special administrator privileges and whose character can be killed.
(slang, archaic) A woman; a female.
* Ben Jonson
As nouns the difference between immortality and mort
is that immortality is (fiction|religion|mythology|biology) the condition of being immortal while mort is roach; a small fish.immortality
English
Noun
- In Greek mythology, (Tithonus) was granted immortality but not eternal youth.
Synonyms
* (l)See also
* elixir of life * undead * ("immortality" on Wikipedia) English words suffixed with -ality English words suffixed with -itymort
English
Etymology 1
(etyl) .Noun
(en noun)- The sportsman then sounded a treble mort .
Derived terms
* mort cloth * mort stoneEtymology 2
Compare Icelandic (margt), neuter of (margr), "many".Noun
- There was a mort of merrymaking.
Etymology 3
Shortening of (mortal).Noun
(en noun)Antonyms
* immort English clippingsEtymology 4
Uncertain.Etymology 5
Noun
(en noun)- Male gypsies all, not a mort among them.
