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Meaning of senecto by Francisco Valdez Mendoza





Francisco Valdez Mendoza

senecto
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Adj. old. Drift of aging, from the Latin noun "senectus, senectutis": cases nominative and genitive singular of old 'age, of old age', that in turn comes from the adjective 'senex, senis': cases nominative and genitive singular of "old, of the old". Synonyms: old, old, senile, veteran. Antonyms: young, fledgling.

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