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Meanings of
long-lived
in English
Existing for a long time.
lasting
durable
long-lasting
Related terms
long
Usage of
long-lived
in English
1
Though there have of course been many
long
-
lived
offspring, down the years.
2
However, it fails to eliminate the
long
-
lived
reservoir of latent HIV-infected cells.
3
Of course, I'm not very big yet, but we're a
long
-
lived
race.
4
Curiosity is much larger than her unexpectedly
long
-
lived
predecessors, Spirit and Opportunity.
5
They are long-lived-livingto beyond seventy in a considerable number of cases.
6
The tree is less durable and
long
-
lived
than is the black walnut.
7
But respect for the shining veneer of the case was not
long
-
lived
.
8
But my favorite example of a
long
-
lived
creature is the bowhead whale.
9
The country squire was a
long
-
lived
but not always an intellectual animal.
10
These Abraiaman are very
long
-
lived
,
owing to their extreme abstinence in eating.
11
We breed slow and rarely, and the offspring are only ever
long
-
lived
.
12
But, as far as my experience goes, they are not as
long
-
lived
.
13
They also explain a condundrum: some
long
-
lived
species display plenty of oxidative damage.
14
We conclude that resource-allocation patterns do vary with age in a
long
-
lived
ectotherm.
15
Others copy the effects of genes that occur in
long
-
lived
people.
16
Notably, damage occurred to some
long
-
lived
,
slow growing taxa raising concerns over impacts.
Other examples for "long-lived"
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Frequent collocations
long-lived delicacy
long-lived men
Long-lived
through the time