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mortality

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This word carries a heavy, somber weight, often appearing in philosophical, medical, or legal discussions. It evokes a sense of fragility and the inevitable end of biological life, creating a mood of reflection or urgency. It is far more clinical and absolute than the word death, which describes the event itself. In a statistical sense, the term shifts from a philosophical quality to a measurable metric. When used in public health, it strips away the individual tragedy to focus on demographic trends and systemic failures, turning a personal fate into a data point for policy and science.

Uncountable when discussing the philosophical condition of being mortal. Countable when referring to specific death rates in different demographics or regions.

Meanings

Noun
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The state of being subject to death.

"human mortality is an inescapable truth"

Noun
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The number of deaths in a given population during a specific period.

"the infant mortality rate has decreased"

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