nonagenarian|nonagenarians in English
noun
[non·a·ge·nar·i·an || ‚nəʊnədʒɪ'nerɪən /-'neər-]
one who is ninety years old; one who is in his nineties
Use "nonagenarian|nonagenarians" in a sentence
1. The nonagenarian inhabitants of the '.
2. If your grandfather were a nonagenarian, hoe old would he be?
3. The nonagenarian elderly, spends his days in the mountain and acquisition.
4. They include a nonagenarian war-hero, Vo Nguyen Giap, a dissident monk, Thich Quang Do, and a slew of leading scientists and environmental campaigners.
5. ‘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.’
6. A study in the current issue of the journal Neurology examined 911 nonagenarian Americans and found that 45 percent of the women had dementia, compared with 25 percent of the men.