it means death. The origin is french, spelled Morte
From Bartleby.com: ETYMOLOGY: Middle English morgage, from Old French : mort, dead (from Vulgar Latin *mortus, from Latin mortuus, past participle of mor, to die; (see mer- in Appendix I) + gage, pledge (of Germanic origin). See the links below.
Incred is not a root word. It is a root with a negating prefix.
The root word means to stand. stigma is one word that has this root word.
able is the root in the word changeable
There is no prefix for mortem. Mor is the root word of mortem however.
The root mort means death
The root mort means death
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...
The Latin word "mort" or one of its inflected forms, which meant "dead" or "die".
Mortality, mortician, mortify, mortified, and many more.
Mort means skin.
mortuary immortal mortal
'La mort' means '(the) death' in French.
The Latin root for death is "mort" or "mors."
I would imagine mort or morte, meaning dead
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").
From Bartleby.com: ETYMOLOGY: Middle English morgage, from Old French : mort, dead (from Vulgar Latin *mortus, from Latin mortuus, past participle of mor, to die; (see mer- in Appendix I) + gage, pledge (of Germanic origin). See the links below.