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Mortality   /mɔrtˈæləti/   Listen
Mortality

noun
1.
The quality or state of being mortal.
2.
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.



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"Mortality" Quotes from Famous Books



... Berlin in social service, in instructing the women in the new art of cooking without milk, eggs or fat and seeing to it that the children had their fair share of milk. It is due to the efforts of these social workers that the rate of infant mortality in Berlin decreased during ...
— My Four Years in Germany • James W. Gerard

... The goblin-men were more artistic than that; they realised the absurdity of paying for immortal things in coin of mere mortality. So— ...
— Prose Fancies • Richard Le Gallienne

... medical belief and practice were exclusively Homoeopathic, at lower rates than those subjecting themselves to Allopathic treatment. The theory on which this offer is based is, that all the evidence goes to show a lower rate of mortality under Homoeopathic than under Allopathic treatment. The Honorable William Baines, Insurance Commissioner of New York, in speaking of this company in his report, says: "The Hahnemann Life Insurance Company, of Cleveland, Ohio, is the first western company admitted into this State. ...
— Cleveland Past and Present - Its Representative Men, etc. • Maurice Joblin

... As we now read their letters, their journals, their poems, we are astonished at the high level of moral sentiment which actuated them all. There is often even a species of rapturous detachment which seems to lift them into a higher sphere than that of vain mortality. Examples might be given by the sheaf, but it suffices here to quote a letter from the youthful Leo Lantil, who was killed early in 1915, in one of the obscure battles of Champagne. He says, in writing to his parents, shortly before ...
— Three French Moralists and The Gallantry of France • Edmund Gosse

... nothing grieves me, but for the poor wench; she must now cry vale to Lobster pies, hartichokes, and all such meats of mortality; poor gentlewoman, the sign must not be in virgo any longer with her, and ...
— The Merry Devil • William Shakespeare


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