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31elderly — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. aging, aged, retired, venerable; see aging , old 1 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. aged, venerable, seasoned, ancient, *long in the tooth, mature, *over the hill, experienced, senescent, advanced in years, weathered …
32elderly — eld·er·ly || eldÉ™lɪ adj. old, aged, senior n. aged people collectively …
33elderly — adjective old or ageing. Derivatives elderliness noun …
34elderly — a. Somewhat old, somewhat advanced in life …
35elderly — el·der·ly …
36elderly — adjective Syn: aged, old, ageing, long in the tooth, grey haired, in one s dotage; informal getting on, over the hill Ant: youthful …
37elderly — Āo o, o o, makule …
38elderly — adj. 1 somewhat old. 2 (of a person) past middle age. Derivatives: elderliness n …
39Home automation for the elderly and disabled — This form of home automation (called assistive domotics) focuses on making it possible for the elderly and disabled to live at home and still be safe and comfortable. Home automation is becoming a viable option for the elderly and disabled who… …
40Chorus of the Elderly in Classical Greek Drama — The chorus of the elderly in classic Greek drama is a common trope in the theater of that period. Out of the thirty or so plays that are extant from the classical period seven have choruses that consist of elderly people. [Falkner, Thomas M. The… …