amort | (adjective) utterly cast down | - |
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amortisation | (noun) payment of an obligation in a series of installments or transfers | Synonyms: amortization |
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(noun) the reduction of the value of an asset by prorating its cost over a period of years | Synonyms: amortization |
amortise | (verb) liquidate gradually | Synonyms: amortize |
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amortization | (noun) payment of an obligation in a series of installments or transfers | Synonyms: amortisation |
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(noun) the reduction of the value of an asset by prorating its cost over a period of years | Synonyms: amortisation |
amortize | (verb) liquidate gradually | Synonyms: amortise |
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antemortem | (adjective) preceding death | - |
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immortal | (adjective) not subject to death | - |
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(noun) any supernatural being worshipped as controlling some part of the world or some aspect of life or who is the personification of a force | Synonyms: deity, divinity, god |
(noun) a person (such as an author) of enduring fame | - |
immortalise | (verb) make famous forever | Synonyms: eternalise, eternalize, eternise, eternize, immortalize |
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(verb) be or provide a memorial to a person or an event | Synonyms: commemorate, immortalize, memorialise, memorialize |
immortality | (noun) the quality or state of being immortal | - |
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(noun) perpetual life after death | - |
immortalize | (verb) make famous forever | Synonyms: eternalise, eternalize, eternise, eternize, immortalise |
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(verb) be or provide a memorial to a person or an event | Synonyms: commemorate, immortalise, memorialise, memorialize |
immortelle | (noun) mostly widely cultivated species of everlasting flowers having usually purple flowers; southern Europe to Iran; naturalized elsewhere | Synonyms: Xeranthemum annuum |
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mortal | (adjective) subject to death | - |
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(adjective) unrelenting and deadly | - |
(adjective) involving loss of divine grace or spiritual death | Synonyms: deadly |
(adjective) causing or capable of causing death | Synonyms: deadly, deathly |
(noun) a human being; person, singular, assertive existential pronoun; pronoun, person, singular; quantifier: assertive existential | Synonyms: individual, person, somebody, someone, soul |
mortality | (noun) the quality or state of being mortal | - |
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(noun) the ratio of deaths in an area to the population of that area; expressed per 1000 per year | Synonyms: death rate, deathrate, fatality rate, mortality rate |
mortally | (adverb) in such a manner that death ensues (also in reference to hatred, jealousy, fear, etc.) | - |
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mortar | (noun) a muzzle-loading high-angle gun with a short barrel that fires shells at high elevations for a short range | Synonyms: howitzer, trench mortar |
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(noun) a bowl-shaped vessel in which substances can be ground and mixed with a pestle | - |
(noun) used as a bond in masonry or for covering a wall | - |
(verb) plaster with mortar | - |
mortarboard | (noun) an academic cap with a flat square with a tassel on top | - |
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(noun) a square board with a handle underneath; used by masons to hold or carry mortar | Synonyms: hawk |
mortgage | (noun) a conditional conveyance of property as security for the repayment of a loan | - |
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(verb) put up as security or collateral | - |
mortgaged | (adjective) burdened with legal or financial obligations | - |
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mortgagee | (noun) the person who accepts a mortgage | Synonyms: mortgage holder |
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mortgager | (noun) the person who gives a mortgage in return for money to be repaid | Synonyms: mortgagor |
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mortgagor | (noun) the person who gives a mortgage in return for money to be repaid | Synonyms: mortgager |
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mortice | (noun) a square hole made to receive a tenon and so to form a joint | Synonyms: mortise |
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(verb) join by a tenon and mortise | Synonyms: mortise |
(verb) cut a hole for a tenon in | Synonyms: mortise |
mortician | (noun) one whose business is the management of funerals | Synonyms: funeral director, funeral undertaker, undertaker |
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mortification | (noun) (Christianity) the act of mortifying the lusts of the flesh by self-denial and privation (especially by bodily pain or discomfort inflicted on yourself) | - |
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(noun) an instance in which you are caused to lose your prestige or self-respect | Synonyms: humiliation |
(noun) strong feelings of embarrassment | Synonyms: chagrin, humiliation |
(noun) the localized death of living cells (as from infection or the interruption of blood supply) | Synonyms: gangrene, necrosis, sphacelus |
mortified | (adjective) made to feel uncomfortable because of shame or wounded pride | Synonyms: embarrassed, humiliated |
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(adjective) suffering from tissue death | Synonyms: gangrenous |
mortify | (verb) undergo necrosis | Synonyms: gangrene, necrose, sphacelate |
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(verb) cause to feel shame; hurt the pride of | Synonyms: abase, chagrin, humble, humiliate |
(verb) hold within limits and control | Synonyms: crucify, subdue |
(verb) practice self-denial of one's body and appetites | - |
mortifying | (adjective) causing awareness of your shortcomings | Synonyms: demeaning, humbling, humiliating |
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(adjective) causing to feel shame or chagrin or vexation | Synonyms: embarrassing |
mortise | (noun) a square hole made to receive a tenon and so to form a joint | Synonyms: mortice |
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(verb) join by a tenon and mortise | Synonyms: mortice |
(verb) cut a hole for a tenon in | Synonyms: mortice |
mortmain | (noun) the oppressive influence of past events or decisions | Synonyms: dead hand, dead hand of the past |
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(noun) real property held inalienably (as by an ecclesiastical corporation) | Synonyms: dead hand |
mortuary | (adjective) of or relating to a funeral | - |
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(adjective) of or relating to or characteristic of death | - |
(noun) a building (or room) where dead bodies are kept before burial or cremation | Synonyms: dead room, morgue |
postmortal | (adjective) occurring or done after death | Synonyms: postmortem |
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postmortem | (adjective) occurring or done after death | Synonyms: postmortal |
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(adjective) after death or after an event | - |
(noun) an examination and dissection of a dead body to determine cause of death or the changes produced by disease | Synonyms: autopsy, necropsy, PM, post-mortem, post-mortem examination, postmortem examination |
(noun) discussion of an event after it has occurred | Synonyms: post-mortem |
unmortgaged | (adjective) (especially of a title) free from any encumbrance or limitation that presents a question of fact or law | Synonyms: clear |
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