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im·mor·tal·i·ty \|i(m)ˌmȯ(r)|taləd.ē, -lətē, -i sometimes ə̇ˌmȯ(r)- or ˌimə(r)-\ noun Etymology: Middle English immortalite, from Middle French immortalité, from Latin immortalitat-, immortalitas, from immortalis + -itat-, -itas -ity : the quality or state of being immortal: as a. : exemption from death or annihilation : unending existence : everlasting life < the immortality of the soul > < human immortality > b. : exemption from oblivion : lasting fame < the immortality of these stirring words > < his deeds have earned him immortality in the hearts of men > |