Associations to the word «Mort»
Noun
- Mad
- Michel
- Ig
- Schwartz
- Mills
- Weiss
- Alain
- Pierre
- Armory
- Stiff
- Bassett
- Wes
- Mon
- Misgiving
- Morton
- Et
- Portland
- Lit
- Alvarez
- Jean
- Comic
- Todd
- Chant
- Abel
- Artiste
- Berman
- Stan
- Vertigo
- Croix
- Allotment
- Ava
- Binder
- Dead
- Corey
- Phil
- Clam
- Maurice
- Browne
- Alexandre
- Claude
- Pa
- Cooper
- Vaudeville
- Cartoon
- Disbelief
- Kirby
- Juliet
- Meyers
- Purcell
- Levin
- Handel
- Avignon
- Packaging
- Bump
- Zombie
- Rat
- Rue
- Patsy
- Bra
- Romeo
- Beaumont
- Erskine
- Orient
- Revue
- Feldman
- Henri
- Death
- Circus
- Driveway
- Monsieur
- Wilbur
- Bugle
- Greene
- Fr
- Madagascar
- Charlemagne
- Antoine
- Ted
- Hitchcock
- Installment
- Depicting
- Jack
- Salon
- Cynthia
- Avalon
- Enigma
- Comedian
- Cramer
- Paris
- Bob
Adverb
Wiktionary
MORT, noun. Death; especially, the death of game in hunting.
MORT, noun. A note sounded on a horn at the death of a deer.
MORT, noun. (UK) (Scotland) (dialect) The skin of a sheep or lamb that has died of disease.
MORT, noun. (card games) A variety of dummy whist for three players.
MORT, noun. (card games) The exposed or dummy hand of cards in the game of mort.
MORT, noun. A great quantity or number.
MORT, noun. (internet) (informal) A player in a multi-user dungeon who does not have special administrator privileges and whose character can be killed.
MORT, noun. A three-year-old salmon.
MORT, noun. (slang) (archaic) A woman; a female.
MORT, proper noun. A diminutive of the male given names Mortimer and Morton.
MORT CLOTH, noun. (UK) (obsolete) The pall spread over a coffin; black cloth indicative of mourning; funeral hangings.
MORT STONE, noun. (UK) (obsolete) A large stone by the wayside on which the bearers rest a coffin.
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