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nonmortal
English
Etymology
non- +? mortal
Adjective
nonmortal (not comparable)
- Not subject to mortality; undying, immortal.
- Not deadly; nonfatal.
Noun
nonmortal (plural nonmortals)
- One who is not mortal; an immortal.
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nonmoral
English
Etymology
non- +? moral
Adjective
nonmoral (not comparable)
- Alternative spelling of non-moral
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