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Meaning

The word "A E L M O R T" seems to be a misspelling or an anagram. If we rearrange the letters, we can form the word "MORTAL." This term refers to a being that is subject to death, contrasting with immortals or deities. It can also describe anything related to human life and the inevitable end of life.

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Etymology

The term "mortal" originates from the Latin word "mortalis," which comes from "mors," meaning "death." The transition into Middle English, retaining a similar form, made it prevalent in the English language.

Examples

  1. All humans are mortal, facing the reality of life and death.
  2. The legend spoke of an immortal being that was once mortal and now roamed the earth in search of redemption.
  3. The artist captured the beauty of mortal life in his stunning paintings of nature and human figures.