Immortality

/ɪmˈmɔːrtæləti/ noun

The state of living forever and never dying; or lasting forever in people's memories.

From Latin 'immortalitas,' from 'im-' (not) + 'mortalis' (mortal, subject to death). The prefix and root come from Indo-European 'mer-' meaning 'to die.' The concept obsessed ancient civilizations from Egypt to Rome.

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