💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Longaeval"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| longaevous | Alternative form of longevous. [(rare) Long-lasting, especially of life.] |
| longlived | Alternative form of long-lived. [Having a long lifespan; surviving for a long period of time.] |
| life long | Alternative form of lifelong. [Extending for the entire duration of life.] |
| life-long | Alternative form of lifelong. [Extending for the entire duration of life.] |
| longlasting | Alternative form of long-lasting. [Persisting or enduring for a long time.] |
| longstanding | Alternative form of long-standing. [Having existed for a long time; of long standing.] |
| long-minded | Alternative form of longminded. [(rare, nonstandard) Patient; longanimous.] |
| longterm | Alternative form of long-term. [Becoming evident after a relatively long time period.] |
| long-time | Alternative spelling of longtime. [Having endured for a long period of time.] |
| extra-long | Alternative form of extralong. [Much longer than usual.] |
| longrunning | Alternative form of long-running. [Operating for a relatively extended period of time.] |
| lengthly | alternate, archaic form of lengthy |
| hourslongnoun | Alternative spelling of hours-long (“Lasting for hours.”). [Lasting multiple hours] |
| longtailed | Alternative spelling of long-tailed. [Having a long tail (used in the names of various birds and animals).] |
| laevogyrous | Alternative form of levogyrous. [levogyrate] |
| decadelongnoun | Alternative spelling of decade-long. [Extending over a decade.] |
| week-long | Alternative form of weeklong. [Lasting for (approximately) one week.] |
| coaeval | Alternative form of coeval. [Of the same age or era; contemporary.] |
| shortlived | Alternative form of short-lived. [Alive or existent for only a short period of time.] |
| year-long | Alternative spelling of yearlong. [Lasting one year; of a timespan of one year.] |
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