octogenarian
/ˌɑktəd͡ʒɪˈnɛɹiən/
UK: /ˌɒktəd͡ʒɪˈnɛəɹɪən/
octogenarian
English
Noun
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Definition
Synonym of eightysomething: a person between 80 and 89 years old.
Etymology
From Latin octōgēnārius + -an (suffix forming adjectives and representative nouns), either directly or via French octogénaire, from Latin octōgēnus (“80 each”) + -ārius (“-ary”), from octōgintā (“eight tens, 80”).
Example Sentences
- "Mama was by no means the only grandma present, for the octogenarians had turned out en masse from their huts and lean-tos and were paddling about, diving and splashing as unconcernedly as though they really belonged in the sea rather than on land."
- "Finsbury Park station, one of the most important L.N.E.R. suburban junctions, is now an octogenarian."
- "To replace logarithmic tables with natural tables required some time. This seems like a modern age, yet I am not an octogenarian and I can remember the dying gasp of the logarithmic table as the standard method of computation. I have seen the desk calculator become a necessary instrument for every scientist who is doing quantitative work."
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