Mortality

Noun

 * 1) The condition of being susceptible to death
 * 2) The death rate of a population

Antonyms

 * immortality

Related terms

 * mortal

Adjectives for Mortality
indued; miserable; international; enormous; human; waning; dull; recreant; allotted; normal; sad; massed (pi); heaven-oppressed.

Verbs for Mortality
abate—; account for—; constitute—; control —; lower—; rate—; —alarms; —ascends; —decimates; —descends; —effaces; —increases; —piles up; —staggers; —varies; — wanes.

Thesaurus
Adam, Hominidae, Homo sapiens, banefulness, caducity, changeableness, clay, corruptibility, deadliness, death, death rate, death toll, ephemerality, ephemeralness, evanescence, fallen humanity, fatality, finitude, fleetingness, flesh, frailty, fugacity, generation of man, genus Homo, hominid, homo, human equation, human family, human frailty, human nature, human race, human species, human weakness, humanity, humankind, humanness, impermanence, impermanency, instability, le genre humain, lethality, malignance, malignancy, malignity, man, mankind, momentariness, mortal flesh, mortalness, mortals, mutability, perishability, perniciousness, race of man, transience, transiency, transientness, transitoriness, virulence, volatility, weakness

Translations

 * Catalan: mortalitat
 * Chinese: 必死 (bìsǐ)
 * Croatian:
 * Czech:
 * Dutch: sterfelijkheid, mortaliteit
 * Esperanto: morteco
 * Finnish: kuolevaisuus
 * French: condition mortelle (in this sense, mortalité  is obsolete, because of its usual, different, meaning)
 * German:
 * Greek:


 * Hungarian: halandóság
 * Italian:
 * Japanese: 死亡率 (しぼうりつ, shibōritsu)
 * Korean: 사망 (samang)
 * Polish: śmiertelność
 * Portuguese: mortalidade
 * Russian: смертность (smertnost’)
 * Serbian:
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:
 * Volapük: deadöf