Mortality

/mɔːrˈtælɪti/ noun

Mortality is the fact that living things must eventually die, and it can also mean the rate at which deaths occur in a population. It is often used in health and statistics to talk about the seriousness of diseases or conditions.

From Old French “mortalité,” from Latin “mortalitas,” meaning “state of being mortal, subject to death,” from “mortalis,” “liable to die,” from “mors,” “death.”

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