Mortality vs Nonmortal - What's the difference?
mortality | nonmortal |
The condition of being susceptible to death.
(demography) The death rate of a population.
Not subject to mortality; undying, immortal.
Not deadly; nonfatal.
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As nouns the difference between mortality and nonmortal
is that mortality is the condition of being susceptible to death while nonmortal is one who is not mortal; an immortal.As an adjective nonmortal is
not subject to mortality; undying, immortal.mortality
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(wikipedia mortality)Noun
Antonyms
* immortality * eternalitynonmortal
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