In and of itself it has no meaning, as the root word is mortal.
Unless there's a character named "Mort" in some show called "Immortal" that I'm unaware of...
im- immortal
mortuary immortal mortal
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.
The Latin root word for "immortal" is "immortalis," which comes from the combination of "in-" (meaning "not") and "mortalis" (meaning "mortal" or "subject to death").
Mort means skin.
An 'immortal' or someone that was 'immortal' meant that they could not die.
'La mort' means '(the) death' in French.
That is French for 'death'.
Immortal means can't die
it means death. The origin is french, spelled Morte
An immortal horse means the horse can not die.
Athanasios is a name meaning immortal.