Long-lived

  • 31long-lived —   Describes a plant where the individuals subsist for a number of years, i.e. cycads, in general, e.g. individual plants of Dioon mejiae in Honduras may be as much as 1,200 years old …

    Expanded glossary of Cycad terms

  • 32be long-lived — index last Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 33long-livedness — long lived (lông’līvd’, lĭvd’, lŏng’ ) adj. 1) Having a long life: »a long lived aunt. 2) Lasting a long time; persistent: »a long lived rumor. 3) Functioning a long time; durable: »a long lived light bulb. ╂ [Middle English long lifed : long,… …

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  • 34Long-term potentiation — (LTP) is a persistent increase in synaptic strength following high frequency stimulation of a chemical synapse. Studies of LTP are often carried out in slices of the hippocampus, an important organ for learning and memory. In such studies,… …

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  • 35-lived — / līvd or sometimes livd/ combining form Denoting having life (eg long lived) • • • Main Entry: ↑live * * * lived «lyvd», combining form. having a life: »Long lived = having a long life. * * * /ˌlıvd/ combining form : having a life of a specified …

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  • 36Lived — (l[imac]vd), a. Having life; used only in composition; as, long lived; short lived. [1913 Webster] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 37-lived — see long lived; short lived …

    Modern English usage

  • 38long-lasting — adj. Existing or persisting for a long time; as, a long lasting friendship. Syn: durable, lasting, long lived. [WordNet 1.5] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 39-lived — [līvd, livd] 〚< ME lyved: see LIFE & ED〛 combining form having (a specified kind or duration of) life [long lived] * * * …

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  • 40-lived — [līvd, livd] [&LT; ME lyved: see LIFE & ED] combining form having (a specified kind or duration of) life [long lived] …

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