All 16 Uses
immortal
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The Lost Hero
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- They're not the children of Artemis, but they're her handmaidens—this band of immortal teenage girls who adventure together and hunt monsters and stuff.†
Chpt 4 *
- They get to be immortal?†
Chpt 4
- Now she's immortal.†
Chpt 14
- Then we accepted immortality to serve our father, so I could look this good for all time, and my silly brother could enjoy pizza and hockey.†
Chpt 18immortality = eternal life (to live forever)
- I trained with my aunt, the immortal Circe.†
Chpt 28
- He had the nerve to turn down our offer of immortality and tell us to pay better attention to our children.†
Chpt 29immortality = eternal life (to live forever)
- An immortal, smelly, vicious mutt.†
Chpt 34
- Thalia's features seemed to grow older in the firelight, like her immortality wasn't working so well.†
Chpt 35immortality = eternal life (to live forever)
- He probably couldn't stand Mom's demands anymore, always pestering him to let her visit Olympus, or to make her immortal or eternally beautiful.†
Chpt 35
- Obviously I'm immortal, but 'master of the winds.'†
Chpt 38
- Better a bittersweet memory than an immortal, unattainable goddess.†
Chpt 39
- And the heroes of that war are immortal now—at least in the memories of men.†
Chpt 39
- His immortal essence created sea foam.†
Chpt 39
- Jason's javelin managed to pierce the thick dragon hide, and golden ichor—the blood of immortals—trickled down the giant's clawed foot.†
Chpt 43immortals = people who live forever OR people famous throughout history
- The idea of fighting a forty-foot-tall immortal bare handed was so ridiculous, even the giant seemed surprised.†
Chpt 50
- We meet the she-wolf goddess, Lupa, the same immortal wolf that raised Romulus and Remus.†
Chpt 51
Definitions:
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(1)
(immortal) living or existing forever
or:
someone famous throughout history
or:
someone who will never die -- such as a mythological god -
(2)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) More rarely, "The Immortals" denotes a military corps of the Persian Empire. The Immortals were so-named because each time a member of the 10,000 man corps was killed or seriously wounded, he was replaced by another man. They are best remembered in western culture for their role in defeating the badly out-numbered Spartans at the Battle of Thermopylae.