Associations to the word «Immortals»
Noun
- Mortal
- Immortality
- Zeus
- Eternal
- Olympus
- Macleod
- Hera
- Aphrodite
- Nymph
- Soul
- Highlander
- Heracles
- Brahman
- Bard
- Gods
- Beethoven
- Hades
- Achilles
- Hermes
- Resurrection
- Iliad
- Alchemist
- Eros
- Hydra
- Perseus
- Vandal
- Prometheus
- Nectar
- Abode
- Glory
- Goddess
- Poseidon
- Brahma
- Athena
- Celestial
- Divine
- Essence
- Vampire
- Embodiment
- Forever
- Beloved
- Deity
- Realm
- Naga
- Heaven
- Sorcerer
- Destiny
- Artemis
- Mankind
- God
- Horus
- Fairy
- Osiris
- Spirit
- Incarnation
- Chariot
- Pantheon
- Alchemy
- Hymn
- Hero
- Fame
- Mythology
- Verse
- Divinity
- Nightingale
- Thou
- Sacrifice
- Paradise
- Immortal
- Poet
- Universe
- Flair
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
IMMORTAL, adjective. Not susceptible to death; living forever; never dying.
IMMORTAL, adjective. Never to be forgotten; that merits being always remembered.
IMMORTAL, adjective. Connected with or relating to immortality.
IMMORTAL, adjective. (obsolete) Exceedingly great; excessive; grievous.
IMMORTAL, noun. One who is not susceptible to death.
IMMORTAL, noun. A member of an elite regiment of the Persian army.
IMMORTAL, noun. A member of the Académie française.
IMMORTAL, noun. (Internet) An administrator of a multi-user dungeon; a wizard.
IMMORTAL RIND, noun. See under rind (gall).
Dictionary definition
IMMORTAL, noun. A person (such as an author) of enduring fame; "Shakespeare is one of the immortals".
IMMORTAL, noun. Any supernatural being worshipped as controlling some part of the world or some aspect of life or who is the personification of a force.
IMMORTAL, adjective. Not subject to death.
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