Premortal
adjective
1.
subject to death; having a transitory life:
all mortal creatures.
2.
of or relating to human beings as subject to death; human:
this mortal life.
3.
belonging to this world.
4.
deadly or implacable; relentless:
a mortal enemy.
5.
severe, dire, grievous, or bitter:
in mortal fear.
6.
causing or liable to cause death; fatal:
a mortal wound.
7.
to the death:
mortal combat.
8.
of or relating to death:
the mortal hour.
9.
involving spiritual death (opposed to venial):
mortal sin.
10.
long and wearisome.
11.
extreme; very great:
in a mortal hurry.
12.
conceivable; possible:
of no mortal value to the owners.
noun
13.
a human being.
14.
the condition of being subject to death.
adjective
1.
(of living beings, esp human beings) subject to death
2.
of or involving life or the world
3.
ending in or causing death; fatal: a mortal blow
4.
deadly or unrelenting: a mortal enemy
5.
of or like the fear of death; dire: mortal terror
6.
great or very intense: mortal pain
7.
possible: there was no mortal reason to go
8.
(slang) long and tedious: for three mortal hours
noun
9.
a mortal being
10.
(informal) a person: a mean mortal
mortal mor·tal (môr’tl)
adj.
Liable or subject to death.
Causing death; fatal.
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