Mortality
61mortality — noun Date: 14th century 1. the quality or state of being mortal 2. the death of large numbers (as of people or animals) 3. archaic death 4. the human race 5. a. the number of deaths in a given time or place b. the proportion of deaths to… …
62mortality — 1) the death of fish; a measure of the rate of death of fish due to such factors as pollution, sickness and starvation but mainly predation (in unexploited stocks) and fishing (in exploited ones) 2) the number of fish lost through fishing and… …
63mortality — noun a) The condition of being susceptible to death b) The death rate of a population Ant: immortality See Also: mortal …
64mortality — Synonyms and related words: Adam, Hominidae, Homo sapiens, banefulness, caducity, changeableness, clay, corruptibility, deadliness, death, death rate, death toll, ephemerality, ephemeralness, evanescence, fallen humanity, fatality, finitude,… …
65mortality — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Destruction] Syn. dying, extinction, fatality; see death 1 , destruction 1 . 2. [Humanity] Syn. being, mankind, human race; see man 1 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. 1. impermanence transience. 2. death on a large scale… …
66mortality — mor·tal·i·ty || mÉ”r tælÉ™tɪ /mÉ”Ë n. state of having a limited life span; rate of death …
67mortality — n. 1. Subjection to death, necessity of dying, mortalness. 2. Death, destruction. 3. Frequency of death, number of deaths, actual death of numbers. 4. Mankind, humanity, human nature, human race …
68mortality — n 1. mortalness, temporalness, temporality; impermanence, transientness, transitoriness, temporariness; ephemeralness, fugaciousness, fugaci ty; evanescence, momentariness, perishability, caducity, volatility, volatileness; humanness,… …
69mortality — mor·tal·i·ty …
70mortality — Смертность …