English
Etymology
From Latin adjective immortalis, from prefix im-, not, from in-, + adjective mortalis, mortal, from mors (combining form mort-), death, + adjective suffix -alis.
Pronunciation
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Adjective
immortal
- Not susceptible to death, never dying.
Antonyms
mortal
Derived terms
immortality
Translations
trans-top|not susceptible to death
Bosnian: besmrtan m, besmrtni m
Chinese: ��� (bù xi� de)
Croatian: besmrtan m, besmrtni m
Czech: nesmrtelný m
Danish: udødelig
Dutch: onsterfelijk, onsterfelijke
Finnish: kuolematon
French: immortel m, immortelle f
German: unsterblich, unsterbliche
Greek: αθάνα�ο� m (athánatos), αθάνα�η f (athánati), αθάνα�ο n (athánato)
Japanese: ��� (����, fumetsu no)
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Korean: ���� (bulsahaneun)
Kurdish: t|ku|nemir, t|ku|hersax, t|ku|herheyî, KUchar|����ر
Portuguese: imortal
Russian: бе��ме��н�й (bessmértniy) m
Serbian:
Spanish: inmortal
Swedish: odödlig
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Noun
wikipedia|Persian Immortals
wikipedia|Académie française
immortal
- One that is not susceptible to death.
- A member of an elite regiment of the Persian army.
- A member of the Académie française.
Translations
Bosnian: besmrtnik m
Croatian: besmrtnik m
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Kurdish: KUchar|����ر
Serbian:
Related terms
mortal
mortality
mortician
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