
1) Age 2) Legs 3) Lifespan
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1) Duration of life 2) Duration of service 3) Length of service 4) Longness 5) Staying power 6) Years on the job
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- duration of service
- the property of being long-lived
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The word `longevity` is sometimes used as a synonym for `life expectancy` in demography - however, the term `longevity` is sometimes meant to refer only to especially long lived members of a population, whereas `life expectancy` is always defined statistically as the average number of years remaining at a given age. For example, a populati...
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• (n.) Long duration of life; length of life.
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Lifespan. (With increasing longevity, women will soon be postmenopausal for one third of their lives). ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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The length of time something lives or lasts.
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Lon·gev'i·ty noun [ Latin
longaevitas . See
Longevous .] Long duration of life; length of life. « The instances of
longevity are chiefly amongst the abstemious.»
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Type: Term Pronunciation: lon-jev′i-tē Definitions: 1. Duration of a particular life beyond the norm for the species. Synonyms: macrobiosis
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Longevity: Lifespan. (With increasing longevity, women will soon be postmenopausal for one third of their lives).
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Longevity is a term which is used both for average or probable duration of life in a community, or for great length of life reached by particular individuals. For Britain the figures given in the life table exhibiting the combined experience of seventeen assurance offices, may be taken as a fair indication of the facts. Around 1900, according to th...
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The length of time that a wine can age in the bottle before becoming undrinkable. Not the length of time it can keep you entertained for one night.
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[
n] - duration of service 2. [n] - the property of being long-lived
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Length of time an animal lives.
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longevity 1. A long duration of life. 2. Etymology: from Late Latin longaevitas, 'great age, long life', from Latin longaevus, 'of great age', which is compounded of longus, 'long', and aevum, 'age'.
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Translations for „Longevity“ Become a Premium Member today! Regarding the life span of a wine, see under durability, as well as under ageing, bottle ageing, vintage, century wine, maturity/maturity and drinking maturity
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noun the property of being long-lived
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length of service noun duration of service; `her longevity as a star`; `had unusual longevity in the company`
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a long individual life; great duration of individual life: Our family is known for its longevity. · the length or duration of life: research in human longevity. · length of service, tenure, etc.; seniority: promotions based on longevity.
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[SAT terms] the property of having lived for a considerable time
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