longevity

longevity
lon|gev|i|ty [lɔnˈdʒevıti US la:n-, lo:n-] n [U]
[Date: 1600-1700; : Late Latin; Origin: longaevitas, from Latin longaevus 'long-lived', from longus 'long' + aevum 'age']
1.) the amount of time that someone or something lives
longevity of
the greater longevity of women compared with men
The worms have a longevity of about two years.
2.) long life or the long time that something lasts
The ancient Chinese claimed that garlic promoted longevity.
3.) the amount of time that something lasts
longevity of
the longevity of an athlete's career

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