ölüm oranı, insanlık, insanoğlu, ölümlülük, kalımsızlık, fanilik, ölüm, ölüm oranı/ölümlülük, büyük ölçüde can kaybı, Ölüm, ölüm oranı, bütün halka oranla ölenlerin sayısı, mortalite, mortalite, ölümlü, ölümcül, öldürücü, fani, amansız, dili olası, geçici, insani, insan, in mo, mortal enemies birbirinin can düşmanı, beşeri, dili uzun ve sıkıcı, mortal, ceset, mortal remains cenaze, dili çok büyük, ölümlü yaratık,
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Ölüm, ölüm oranı, bütün halka oranla ölenlerin sayısı, mortalite Tıp
The condition of being susceptible to death, The death rate of a population, condition of being subject to death, as in: People feared getting that disease because of its high mortality rate, The ratio of the number of dead animals to the total number of animals in the herd or flock, the number of deaths due to a disease in a specific population over a specific time period, The death rate The ratio of the total number of deaths to the total population For our purposes, it can either be used in regards complications arising from AGB process or of obesity itself, An actuarial determination of the death rate at each age as determined from prior experience, A measure of deaths in a given population, location, or other grouping of interest, The relative incidence of death occurring among a given group of people Contrast with morbidity, Incidents of death in a defined group of individuals, Death; destruction, death or death rate, The condition or quality of being mortal; subjection to death or to the necessity of dying, Human life; the life of a mortal being, The whole sum or number of deaths in a given time or a given community; also, the proportion of deaths to population, or to a specific number of the population; death rate; as, a time of great, or low, mortality; the mortality among the settlers was alarming, Those who are, or that which is, mortal; the human race; humanity; human nature, Death or destruction of forest trees as a result of competition, disease, insect damage, drought, wind, fire and other factors (excluding harvesting), The death rate; the ratio of the number of deaths to a given population (CMD 1997), number of deaths or expected deaths in a population; the death rate The ratio of the total number of deaths to the total population, —The death rate, measured as the number of deaths per a certain population; may describe the population as a whole, or a specific group within a population (such as infant mortality or in-hospital mortality), statistics on deaths within a population based on official death certificates, usually showing numbers of deaths by age, sex and cause, The death rate or the ratio of the total number of deaths to the total population, the ratio of deaths in an area to the population of that area; expressed per 1000 per year, state of having a limited life span; rate of death, The mortality in a particular place or situation is the number of people who die. The nation's infant mortality rate has reached a record low. = death rate, the quality or state of being mortal, the relative frequency of death or the death rate in a locality, Trees that were merchantable and have died within a specified period of time The term mortality can also refer to the rate of death of a species in a given population or community, The incidence of death at each attained age; frequency of death, Table A table showing the incidence of death at specified ages, Death-rate; ratio of the amount of deaths in proportion to the average population, All deaths reported in a given population, A measure of the incidence of deaths in a population, The relative incidence of death within a given group, the incidence of death from a disease: note that each incident case enters the prevalence pool and remains there until either recovery or death Mortality rate for some time period is the number of deaths due to some disease divided by the total population, Frequency of number of deaths in proportion to a population; death rate, Susceptible to death by aging, sickness, injury, or wound, A human; someone susceptible to death, A living creature that consists of a spirit and physical body joined existing in reality, A player who is not a wiz (ie not a wizard or witch), deadly, causing or capable of causing death; "a fatal accident"; "a deadly enemy"; "mortal combat"; "a mortal illness", That which must eventually die, unrelenting and deadly; "mortal enemy", a human being; "there was too much for one person to do", subject to death; "mortal beings", involving loss of divine grace or spiritual death; "the seven deadly sins", Destructive to life; causing or occasioning death; terminating life; exposing to or deserving death; deadly; as, a mortal wound; a mortal sin, Of or pertaining to the time of death, human being, person; that which is subject to death, Fatally vulnerable; vital, Subject to death; destined to die; as, man is mortal, You can use mortal to show that something is very serious or may cause death. The police were defending themselves and others against mortal danger + mortally mor·tal·ly He falls, mortally wounded, You can describe someone as a mortal when you want to say that they are an ordinary person. Tickets seem unobtainable to the ordinary mortal. = human, If you refer to the fact that people are mortal, you mean that they have to die and cannot live for ever. A man is deliberately designed to be mortal. He grows, he ages, and he dies. immortal + mortality mor·tal·ity She has suddenly come face to face with her own mortality, Affecting as if with power to kill; deathly, emphasis You can use mortal to emphasize that a feeling is extremely great or severe. When self-esteem is high, we lose our mortal fear of jealousy. + mortally mor·tal·ly Candida admits to having been `mortally embarrassed', deadly, fatal; pertaining to death; human; liable or subject to death; severe, grave; extreme, great (Slang), Human; belonging to man, who is mortal; as, mortal wit or knowledge; mortal power, A being subject to death; a human being; man, Very painful or tedious; wearisome; as, a sermon lasting two mortal hours, subject to death; "mortal beings,
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condition of being subject to death, as in: People feared getting that disease because of its high mortality rate
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The ratio of the number of dead animals to the total number of animals in the herd or flock
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the number of deaths due to a disease in a specific population over a specific time period
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The death rate The ratio of the total number of deaths to the total population For our purposes, it can either be used in regards complications arising from AGB process or of obesity itself
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An actuarial determination of the death rate at each age as determined from prior experience
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A measure of deaths in a given population, location, or other grouping of interest
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The relative incidence of death occurring among a given group of people Contrast with morbidity
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Incidents of death in a defined group of individuals
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Death; destruction
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death or death rate
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The condition or quality of being mortal; subjection to death or to the necessity of dying
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Human life; the life of a mortal being
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The whole sum or number of deaths in a given time or a given community; also, the proportion of deaths to population, or to a specific number of the population; death rate; as, a time of great, or low, mortality; the mortality among the settlers was alarming
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Those who are, or that which is, mortal; the human race; humanity; human nature
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Death or destruction of forest trees as a result of competition, disease, insect damage, drought, wind, fire and other factors (excluding harvesting)
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The death rate; the ratio of the number of deaths to a given population (CMD 1997)
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number of deaths or expected deaths in a population; the death rate The ratio of the total number of deaths to the total population
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—The death rate, measured as the number of deaths per a certain population; may describe the population as a whole, or a specific group within a population (such as infant mortality or in-hospital mortality)
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statistics on deaths within a population based on official death certificates, usually showing numbers of deaths by age, sex and cause
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The death rate or the ratio of the total number of deaths to the total population
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the ratio of deaths in an area to the population of that area; expressed per 1000 per year
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state of having a limited life span; rate of death isim
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The mortality in a particular place or situation is the number of people who die. The nation's infant mortality rate has reached a record low. = death rate
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the quality or state of being mortal
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the relative frequency of death or the death rate in a locality
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Trees that were merchantable and have died within a specified period of time The term mortality can also refer to the rate of death of a species in a given population or community
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The incidence of death at each attained age; frequency of death
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Table A table showing the incidence of death at specified ages
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Death-rate; ratio of the amount of deaths in proportion to the average population
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All deaths reported in a given population
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A measure of the incidence of deaths in a population
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The relative incidence of death within a given group
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the incidence of death from a disease: note that each incident case enters the prevalence pool and remains there until either recovery or death Mortality rate for some time period is the number of deaths due to some disease divided by the total population
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Frequency of number of deaths in proportion to a population; death rate
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Susceptible to death by aging, sickness, injury, or wound - "for I was in mortal fear lest the captain should repent of his confessions and make an end of me."
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A human; someone susceptible to death - "Lord what fools these mortals be!"
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A living creature that consists of a spirit and physical body joined existing in reality
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A player who is not a wiz (ie not a wizard or witch)
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causing or capable of causing death; "a fatal accident"; "a deadly enemy"; "mortal combat"; "a mortal illness"
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That which must eventually die
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unrelenting and deadly; "mortal enemy"
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a human being; "there was too much for one person to do"
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subject to death; "mortal beings"
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involving loss of divine grace or spiritual death; "the seven deadly sins"
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Destructive to life; causing or occasioning death; terminating life; exposing to or deserving death; deadly; as, a mortal wound; a mortal sin
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Of or pertaining to the time of death
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Fatally vulnerable; vital
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Subject to death; destined to die; as, man is mortal
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You can use mortal to show that something is very serious or may cause death. The police were defending themselves and others against mortal danger + mortally mor·tal·ly He falls, mortally wounded
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You can describe someone as a mortal when you want to say that they are an ordinary person. Tickets seem unobtainable to the ordinary mortal. = human
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If you refer to the fact that people are mortal, you mean that they have to die and cannot live for ever. A man is deliberately designed to be mortal. He grows, he ages, and he dies. immortal + mortality mor·tal·ity She has suddenly come face to face with her own mortality
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emphasis You can use mortal to emphasize that a feeling is extremely great or severe. When self-esteem is high, we lose our mortal fear of jealousy. + mortally mor·tal·ly Candida admits to having been `mortally embarrassed'
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deadly, fatal; pertaining to death; human; liable or subject to death; severe, grave; extreme, great (Slang) sıfat
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Human; belonging to man, who is mortal; as, mortal wit or knowledge; mortal power
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A being subject to death; a human being; man
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Very painful or tedious; wearisome; as, a sermon lasting two mortal hours
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