| longe | <zoology> Same as 4th Lunge. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| longevity | Lifespan. (With increasing longevity, women will soon be postmenopausal for one third of their lives). (12 Dec 1998) |
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duration of service; "her longevity as a star"; "had unusual longevity in the company" the property of being long-lived
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Longevity is long life or existence. Reflections on longevity have usually gone beyond acknowledging the basic shortness of human life and included thinking about, and conceiving, methods to extend life (indefinitely). Longevity has been a topic not only for the scientific community but also for writers of travel, science fiction and utopian novels. ...
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The length or duration of life; compare to survivorship.
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Mustang life spans vary, but rarely exceed 20 years. The average life span of domestic horses is 25 years.
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Degree of permanence.
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| longe | greatly desired |
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| longe | a person with a strong desire for something |
| longe | having the greater length of two or the greatest length of several |
| longe | for more time |
| longe | having the greater length of two or the greatest length of several |
| longe | for the most time |
| longe | the property of being long-lived |
| longe | duration of service |
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