nonmortal

English

Etymology

non- + mortal

Adjective

nonmortal (not comparable)

  1. Not subject to mortality; undying, immortal.
  2. Not deadly; nonfatal.
    • 2007 February 2, Denise Grady, “U.S. Reconfigures the Way Casualty Totals Are Given”, in New York Times:
      By Tuesday, the same page no longer showed a total for nonmortal casualties.

Noun

nonmortal (plural nonmortals)

  1. One who is not mortal; an immortal.
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