immortal
animal or plant
Immortal is the antonym of mortal.
A word that starts with mortal is mortality.
The prefix for the word "mortal" is "im-".
The prefix "im-" added to "mortal" creates the opposite term "immortal," which means not subject to death and living forever.
mortal = mortalis
He took a mortal wound in the battle
The root word is mortal
Immortal.
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No. "Mort" means death, so anything with "mort" in the name is bad news. (for example, VoldeMORT) " mor, mort mortal, death mortal, immortal, mortality, mortician, mortuary " (I copied that from a page) Anything that is MORTal can die. I'm mortal, you're mortal, my cat is mortal, the bird cawing outside is mortal. If something is IMmortal, it can't die, because im-, il-, ir-, and in- mean the opposite of or "not". and IMMORTal is not mortal, so it can't die. There's pretty much always a counteractive way, though. Just do the opposite of what made them immortal.