Fatalities

/fəˈtælətiz/ noun

Plural of fatality; deaths that result from accidents, disasters, wars, or diseases.

From Latin 'fatalis' (destined by fate, deadly), derived from 'fatum' (fate). The word entered English in the 15th century, carrying the sense that death is sometimes predetermined or inevitable.

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