longevous

adj
/lɒnˈd͡ʒiː.vəs/UK/lɑnˈd͡ʒiː.vəs/CA

Etymology

From Latin longaevus, from longus (“long”) + aevum (“age”).

  1. derived from longaevus

Definitions

  1. Long-lasting, especially of life.

    • Grandfather was incredibly longevous: he lived to be 105 years old.

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Vish — recursive loop

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