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MOR'TIFIEDNESS, n. Humiliation; subjection of the passions.
MOR'TIFIED, pp. Affected by sphacelus or gangrene. 1. Humbled; subdued; abased.
MORTIFICA'TION, n. [See Mortify .] 1. In medicine and surgery, the death and con...
MORTIF'EROUS, a. [L. mortifer; mors, death, and fero, to bring.] Bringing or pro...
MORTGAGER, n. mor'gager. [from mortgage. Mortgagor is an orthography that should...
MORTGAGEE, n. morgagee'. The person to whom an estate is mortgaged.
MORTGAGED, pp. mor'gaged. Conveyed in fee as security for the payment of money.
MORTGAGE, n. mor'gage. 1. Literally, a dead pledge; the grant of an estate in fe...
MOR'TER, n. A lamp or light.
MOR'TAR, n. [L. mortarium.] 1. A vessel of wood or metal in form of an inverted ...
MOR'TALLY, adv. Irrecoverably; in a manner that must cause death; as mortally wo...
MOR'TALIZE, v.t. To make mortal.
MORTAL'ITY, n. [L. mortalitas.] Subjection to death or the necessity of dying. W...
MOR'TAL, a. [L. mortalis, from mors, death, or morior, to die, that is, to fall....
MORT, n. A tune sounded at the death of game. 1. A salmon in his third year.
MOR'SURE, n. The act of biting.