
1) Age 2) Agedness 3) Aging 4) Catabiosis 5) Old age
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1) Ageing 2) Aging 3) Biological process 4) Onset of old age 5) Organic process 6) Quality of the superannuated
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Senescence (from senescere, meaning `to grow old`, from senex) or biological aging (also spelled biological ageing) is the gradual deterioration of function characteristic of most complex lifeforms, arguably found in all biological kingdoms, that on the level of the organism increases mortality after maturation. The word `senescence` can refer...
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Decline or degeneration, as with maturation, age, or disease stress.
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• (n.) The state of growing old; decay by time.
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phase of plant growth that extends from full maturity to death; the normal death of leaves.
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the deterioration of bodily functions that accompanies aging (q.v.) in a living organism. In addition to the process of aging, the term senescence ...
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The state of being old. ... Origin: L. Senesco, to grow old, fr. Senex, old ... Dental senescence, that condition of the teeth and associated structures in which there is deterioration due to normal or premature aging processes. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(se-nes´әns) the process of growing old; see also aging. adj., senes´cent., adj.
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Process or state of growing old.
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Se·nes'cence noun [ See
Senescent .] The state of growing old; decay by time.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: sē-nes′ens Definitions: 1. The state of being old.
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Senescence: Aging, the process of becoming old, or the state of being old. As we age, we senesce. No known substance can extend life, but here are some useful tips for improving the chances of living a long time and staying healthy: Eat a balanced diet, including five helpings of fruits and vegetables a day. Exercise regularly (check with a doctor ...
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(sue-nes;ens) The process of aging.
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It is the process of growing old; the period of old age.
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senescence 1. The state of being old. 2. The process or condition of growing old. People don't grow old. When they stop growing, they become old. —Anonymous Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body. —Sir Richard Steele (1672-1729) People are the only creatures on earth who can change their biology by what they think and feel...
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A decline with age in physical, physiological, and/or reproductive performance, or an increase with age in the probability of death.
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Natural process of decline and death of an entire plant or plant part.
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The aging process. Sometimes used to describe lakes or other bodies of water in advanced stages of eutrophication. Also used to describe plants and animals.
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death of a leaf triggered by an increase in the enzymes that promote the breakdown of plant cells. Begins when shorter days and cooler temperatures occur.
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