Crossword-Solution: SENESCENCE
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Senescence | n. | The state of growing old; decay by time. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| SENESCENCE | anagram | SCENESCENE |
We have 12 clues for the answer “SENESCENCE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| AGEING process | 1 answer |
| GROWING old, process of | 1 answer |
| Onset of old age. | 1 answer |
| Process of aging | 1 answer |
| aging process | 1 answer |
| to grow old | 1 answer |
| second childhood | 5 answers |
| elderliness | 5 answers |
| Caducity | 6 answers |
| old age | 11 answers |
| Aging | 14 answers |
| Adolescence | 45 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
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discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with SENESCENCE (5)
There is a certain grimly comic irony in this commiseration with us, on the part of our British critics, for our failure joyously to realize our old age, which they would have us believe is a sort of premature senescence and decay.
Charles Whibley, bound to the presupposed paradox of America's pathetic senescence and total deficiency in humour, blithely gives away his case in the vehement assertion that America's greatest national interpreter is--Mark Twain! To the general, Mark Twain is, first and foremost and exclusively, the humorist--with his shrieking Philistinism, his dominant sense for the colossally incongruous, his spontaneous faculty for staggering, ludicrous contrast.
And the others too were beginning to remark in Swann that abnormal, excessive, scandalous senescence, meet only in a celibate, in one of that class for whom it seems that the great day which knows no morrow must be longer than for other men, since for such a one it is void of promise, and from its dawn the moments steadily accumulate without any subsequent partition among his offspring.
Although this movement was by older men and women and had in it something of the longing regret of senescence for days that are no more, it shows us the glory which invests racial adolescence when it is recalled in maturity, the time when the soul can best appreciate the value of its creations and its possibilities, and really lives again in its glamour and finds in it its greatest inspiration.
For youth this embroidery of details is the precocious senescence that Nordau has so copiously illustrated as literary decadence.
Quotes with SENESCENCE (3)
So -- I confess I have been a rake at reading. I have read those things which I ought not to have read, and I have not read those things which I ought to have read, and there is no health in me -- if by health you mean an inclusive and coherent knowledge of any body of great literature. I can only protest, like all rakes in their shameful senescence, that I have had a good time.
And the others too were beginning to remark in Swann that abnormal, excessive, shameful and deserved senescence of bachelors, of all those for whom it seems that the great day which knows no morrow must be longer than for other men, since for them it is a void of promise, and from its dawn the moments steadily accumulate without any subsequent partition among offspring.
Age doesn't mean Maturity but Senescence
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1963–2018).