Associations to the word «Mort»
Noun
- Guise
- Industrialist
- Heretic
- Monologue
- Penguin
- Presley
- Warren
- Vega
- Farce
- Belle
- Thorne
- Va
- Georges
- Dyke
- Jake
- Marcel
- Pages
- Strip
- Arte
- Greg
- Pharmacy
- Hector
- Marie
- Swan
- Sol
- Brest
- Voltaire
- Bert
- Terry
- Dominique
- Yves
- Lew
- Rogue
- Bertrand
- Illustrator
- Jacobs
- Emmanuel
- Brussels
- Hound
- Jerry
- Wallet
- Otis
- Prentice
- Gong
- Freddie
- Adaptation
- Mont
- Tragedy
- Albert
- Ai
- Stillness
- Cass
- Parody
- Simone
- Donkey
- Satire
- Stein
- Parapet
- Te
- Warden
- Vida
- Tu
- Steamboat
- Hubert
- Arthur
- Adam
- Sai
- Ode
- Romance
- Libretto
- Salesman
- Creator
- Shelley
- Lyricist
- Chandler
- Teddy
- Bourgeois
- Dialogue
- Ray
- Mal
- Dom
- Bruno
- Quartet
- Nathan
- Quay
- Meg
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.
Wise words
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