What does sénescence mean?
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sénes·cence
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Princeton's WordNet
aging, ageing, senescencenoun
the organic process of growing older and showing the effects of increasing age
agedness, senescencenoun
the property characteristic of old age
Wiktionary
senescencenoun
The state or process of ageing, especially in humans; old age.
senescencenoun
Ceasing to divide by mitosis because of shortening of telomeres or excessive DNA damage.
senescencenoun
Old age; accumulated damage to macromolecules, cells, tissues and organs with the passage of time.
senescencenoun
Fruit senescence, leading to ripening of fruit.
Etymology: From senescere.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Senescencenoun
The state of growing old; decay by time.
Etymology: senesco, Latin.
The earth and all things will continue in the state wherein they now are, without the least senescence or decay, without jarring, disorder, or invasion of one another. John Woodward.
ChatGPT
senescence
Senescence refers to the biological aging process in organisms, characterized by the gradual deterioration in the function and integrity of cells, tissues, and organs. It involves physical, physiological and psychological changes that occur over time, leading to a decrease in an organism's ability to respond to stress, increasing vulnerability to disease, and ultimately, death. This process can also occur at the cellular level when cells lose their ability to divide and function properly.
Webster Dictionary
Senescencenoun
the state of growing old; decay by time
Etymology: [See Senescent.]
Wikidata
Senescence
Senescence or biological aging is the process of accumulative changes to molecular and cellular structure that disrupts metabolism with the passage of time, resulting in deterioration and death. Senescence occurs both on the level of the whole organism as well as on the level of its individual cells. The science of biological aging is biogerontology. Albeit indirectly, senescence is by far the leading cause of death. Of the roughly 150,000 people who die each day across the globe, about two thirds—100,000 per day—die of age-related causes; in industrialized nations, moreover, the proportion is much higher, reaching 90%. Senescence is not the inevitable fate of all organisms, and animal organisms of some groups even experience chronological decrease in mortality, for all or part of their life cycle. On the other extreme are accelerated aging diseases, rare in humans. There are a number of hypotheses as to why senescence occurs; for example, some posit it is programmed by gene expression changes, others that it is the cumulative damage caused by biological processes. Whether senescence as a biological process itself can be slowed down, halted or even reversed, is a subject of current scientific speculation and research.
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Senescence
sē-nes′ens, n. the state of growing old or decaying: decay by time.—n. Senec′titude.—adj. Senes′cent, growing old: decaying with the lapse of time. [L. senescens, -entis, pr.p. of senescĕre, to grow old—senex, old.]
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of sénescence in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of sénescence in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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