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English to Bangla Meaning of nonagenarian - নবতি হইতে একশ বত্সর বয়স্ক


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nonagenarian

Noun

নবতি হইতে একশ বত্সর বয়স্ক


Definitions of nonagenarian in English

adjective

(1) Being from 90 to 99 years old

noun

(1) Someone whose age is in the nineties

Examples of nonagenarian in English

(1) The nonagenarian took as his new bride a fiftysomething museum director, Louise Kertz.

(2) Now a nonagenarian , Hashim's life is pretty simple.

(3) With her encouragement, the nonagenarian re-created lost sketches of his hotels that proved the theories.

(4) It was, she told her fellow researchers, as if a nonagenarian suddenly looked forty-something.

(5) My mother, a nonagenarian , has always had a sense of occasion.

(6) Eva Hughes had never even used a typewriter before starting computer lessons but now the nonagenarian has proven it's never too late to learn.

(7) In 1954, just prior to becoming a nonagenarian , Dr. Thomas Nixon Carver, who had retired from the Harvard faculty more than two decades before, began a new career as a weekly columnist for the Los Angeles Times.

(8) The two broke free but were cuffed by police after escaping the attacking nonagenarian through a bedroom window.

(9) On the other hand, the mother, a sprightly nonagenarian , acquitted herself well in the interview, and both she and Ann came across as u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510betteru251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb people as a result.

(10) Seth's son Enos was a peppy nonagenarian when he begat Cainan, and he lived 815 years afterwards; and so on up to Methuselah, who set the biblical record at 969 years.

(11) His father, a nonagenarian , lived long enough to see his unconventional son become an international celebrity.

(12) At the age of 92, the great master began work on her last major photographic project-stunning portraits of other nonagenarians .

(13) During the evening a painting, a montage of 150 years of schooling by Badsey artist Michael Barnard, was unveiled by nonagenarians Molly Corbett and Fred Mason, the school's oldest ex-pupils present.

(14) Kunkel and Perls believe that additional genetic analyses of nonagenarians and centenarians will lead to the identification of a few genes that confer longevity in humans.

(15) Mind you, that's to be expected from a group of nonagenarians - aged, as they are, at 91, 94, and 95 years old.

(16) Young men, women and children, nonagenarians and the physically challenged thronged the four-day fair, which concluded on July 7.

(17) As is the case for many nonagenarians , Ken Clark is experiencing age-related difficulties and is not in the best of health, but on behalf of his many colleagues, admirers and friends, I wish him the best.

(18) And as often happens with nonagenarians (which she was that summer), the people of whom she spoke most affectionately - Bach, Beethoven, Stravinsky, - were all dead.

(19) There has been no such division, however, over the participation of two nonagenarians , one in Mexico and one in Los Angeles.

(20) Among the pieces on show were calligraphy and paintings by the 100-year-old master Chen Li-fu and by nonagenarians Chang Long-yien and Fu Chuan-fu, two living greats of the Chinese art scene.

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