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Sentence count:24Posted:2017-06-10Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: centenarybicentenaryoctogenarianscenarioveterinarianvaletudinariandisciplinarianstentorianMeaning: [‚sentɪ'neərɪən]  n. someone who is at least 100 years old. adj. being at least 100 years old. 
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1 Japan has more than 4,000 centenarians.
2 To a centenarian from a less hasty era, the change can not but seem for the worse.
3 The present number of centenarians will not be known until the publication of the 1991 census.
4 Although still we can hardly see a centenarian, the average life of human have kept on increasing during the past several decades.
5 On another occasion, the centenarian was telling stories. She said that in her youth the Bernardine monks were every whit as good as the mousquetaires.
6 That someone from that era is alive — and blogging as the "Centenarian Scholar" — seems unbelievable.
7 The bones of another would-be centenarian, it turned out,[www.Sentencedict.com] were being stored in her son's backpack.
8 Tom Perls, who heads the New England Centenarian Study, explains what they found.
9 The centenarian, who grew up in an orphanage and first married when he was 14, joined the Grenadier Guards and served in World War II before switching to the Navy.
10 Many people in the New England Centenarian Study experienced a century free of cancer or heart disease despite smoking as many as 60 cigarettes a day for 50 years.
11 What could that treasure of the centenarian be, which was so precious and so secret?
12 This makes the "centenarian genome" a key resource for identifying "longevity genes", an invaluable step in understanding the physiological processes underlying long lives.
13 Our most recently deceased centenarian in Okinawa caught a cold and died in her sleep.
14 The country's centenarian ranks are dominated by women, who make up 86 percent of the total.
15 The existence of organisms still living after millenia make mere centenarians seem insignificant.
16 It was there that the scenes of Dustin as a centenarian were to be filmed.
17 They also predicted using genetics alone many of those among study participants would be a centenarian.
18 Gurong roots, such as Beaulieu, skin cracking if it rocks, like a centenarian, the long - whiskered.
19 Then a sort of sepulchral transformation straightened up this centenarian as erect as a young man.
20 His record throw of 12.75 metres, at the Japan Masters Athletics championship in June, shattered the world centenarian javelin record formerly held by an American.
21 If I have a wife she can take care of me, " the centenarian, who has five previous marriages and suffers mild hearing and vision problems, said in an earlier interview.
22 Family, like the previous item, helps develop support structures, as well as an essential mindset of caring; Buettner simply states that he’s never met a mean centenarian.
23 She has a better chance than most of becoming a centenarian because Okinawa is one of the world's hotspots for longevity.
24 Among the world's population of those who are over 100 years old, 85 percent are women, according to the New England Centenarian Study.
More similar words: centenarybicentenaryoctogenarianscenarioveterinarianvaletudinariandisciplinarianstentoriancentennialbicentennialmercenaryvariantvarianceriparianagrarianlibrarianvulgarianvegetariansectarianproletariangrammarianutilitarianegalitariannonsectarianuntenableantenataldiscontentedtotalitarianhumanitariancontented
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