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  1. Oct 15, 2021 · late 14c., "deadly, destructive to life; causing or threatening death" (of illness, poisons, wounds, etc.); also, of persons or the body, "doomed to die, subject to death;" from Old French mortel "destined to die; deserving of death" and directly from Latin mortalis "subject to death, mortal, of a mortal, human," from mors (genitive mortis) "dea...

  2. Definition of mortal. English dictionary and integrated thesaurus for learners, writers, teachers, and students with advanced, intermediate, and beginner levels.

  3. When an event or condition is described as fatal, it implies that it is capable of causing death or resulting in a deadly outcome. On the other hand, mortal is a word that describes the nature of humans or living beings who are susceptible to death. It is derived from the Latin word “mortalis,” meaning “subject to death.”

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