IPA: //mɔrz//
KK: /mɔrz/
In Roman mythology, this term refers to the god of death, who is similar to the Greek god Thanatos.
In ancient Rome, people would make offerings to Mors to seek protection from death.
**Mors** → It originates from Latin *mors*, meaning death. The word directly refers to the state of being dead or the end of life.
Think of the Latin word for death, *mors*, to remember that this word signifies the end of life.