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As a noun, '''mortal''' denotes a [[human]], as distinct from a [[supernatural]] being. | As a noun, '''mortal''' denotes a [[human]], as distinct from a [[supernatural]] being. | ||
+ | ====Antonyms==== | ||
+ | * [[immortal]] | ||
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+ | ====Derived terms==== | ||
+ | * [[mortality]] | ||
+ | * [[mortal sin]] | ||
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As a noun, mortal denotes a human, as distinct from a supernatural being.
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