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Meaning of mortiferous

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mortiferous (a.)

Bringing or producing death; deadly; destructive; as, a mortiferous herb.

mortiferous Sentence Examples

  1. The mortiferous fumes emanating from the factory threatened the health of the nearby residents.
  2. The venomous bite of the serpent proved to be mortiferous, claiming the life of the unwary hiker.
  3. The radioactive exposure was so intense that it rendered the area mortiferous for years to come.
  4. The combination of extreme heat and humidity created a mortiferous environment for the soldiers marching through the desert.
  5. The ancient tomb was sealed with a mortiferous curse that promised death to whoever dared to venture inside.
  6. The mortiferous toxins found in the plant made it a deadly threat to both humans and animals.
  7. The road was slick with ice, making it a mortiferous driving hazard for unsuspecting motorists.
  8. The polluted air in the city reached mortiferous levels, posing a serious health risk to its inhabitants.
  9. The sorcerer cast a mortiferous spell upon his enemy, condemning him to a slow and agonizing death.
  10. The once-vibrant forest had become a mortiferous wasteland, devoid of life and hope.

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Bringing or producing death; deadly; destructive; as, a mortiferous herb.

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The mortiferous fumes emanating from the factory threatened the health of the nearby residents.

The venomous bite of the serpent proved to be mortiferous, claiming the life of the unwary hiker.

The radioactive exposure was so intense that it rendered the area mortiferous for years to come.

The combination of extreme heat and humidity created a mortiferous environment for the soldiers marching through the desert.