Mortality
71mortality — [mɔːˈtæləti] noun [U] 1) the number of deaths in a particular area or group of people 2) the fact that your life will end Ant: immortality …
72mortality — mor•tal•i•ty [[t]mɔrˈtæl ɪ ti[/t]] n. pl. ties 1) the state or condition of being subject to death 2) the relative frequency of deaths in a specific population; death rate 3) mortal beings collectively; humanity 4) death or destruction on a large …
73mortality — /mɔˈtæləti / (say maw taluhtee) noun (plural mortalities) 1. the condition of being mortal or subject to death; mortal character, nature, or existence. 2. mortal beings collectively; humanity. 3. relative frequency of death, or death rate, as in… …
74mortality — This word (from the Latin mors, meaning death ) means that a person or other living being is subject to death …
75mortality — The matter of being mortal. The death rate in a country, a state, a locality, or a family or other group of persons …
76Bill of mortality — Mortality Mor*tal i*ty, n. [L. mortalitas: cf. F. mortalit[ e].] 1. The condition or quality of being mortal; subjection to death or to the necessity of dying. [1913 Webster] When I saw her die, I then did think on your mortality. Carew. [1913… …
77Law of mortality — Mortality Mor*tal i*ty, n. [L. mortalitas: cf. F. mortalit[ e].] 1. The condition or quality of being mortal; subjection to death or to the necessity of dying. [1913 Webster] When I saw her die, I then did think on your mortality. Carew. [1913… …
78Table of mortality — Mortality Mor*tal i*ty, n. [L. mortalitas: cf. F. mortalit[ e].] 1. The condition or quality of being mortal; subjection to death or to the necessity of dying. [1913 Webster] When I saw her die, I then did think on your mortality. Carew. [1913… …
79age specific mortality — mortality expressed as a function of age …
80total mortality — mortality attributed to both fishing and natural causes …