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Mortum (noun)

Sense 1: A fictional creature portrayed as the undead, often depicted in works of horror or fantasy genres.
Sample sentence: The mortum slowly rose from its grave, ready to terrorize the village.
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Sense 2: In ancient Roman religion, a sacred area or shrine that housed ancestral spirits and served as a place for offerings and gathering.
Sample sentence: The mortum was the center of religious ceremonies, where families honored their ancestors.
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Mortum (adjective)

Sense 1: Popular among the local community; characterized by features or aspects that are specific to a particular region or locality.
Sample sentence: The mortum cuisine, a blend of traditional flavors and local produce, is a favorite among residents.
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Sense 2: Referring to a cultural event or tradition specific to a particular locality, celebrated and cherished by its inhabitants.
Sample sentence: The annual mortum festival showcased the vibrant essence of the local community, attracting visitors from all over the world.
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