Dødelig
Dødelig is a Norwegian word that translates to "deadly" or "fatal" in English. It is an adjective used to describe something that is extremely dangerous or likely to cause death. The term is often used in medical contexts to describe diseases, toxins, or substances that are highly toxic or infectious. For example, a dødelig virus is one that is extremely contagious and can cause death. In a broader sense, dødelig can also refer to activities or situations that are highly risky or dangerous, such as a dødelig sport or a dødelig job. The word is derived from the Old Norse word "dauðr," which means "death," and the suffix "-lig," which indicates a quality or characteristic. Dødelig is a part of the Norwegian language and is used in everyday conversation as well as in more formal contexts.