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Aging vs Senescence - What's the difference?

aging | senescence |


In gerontology terms the difference between aging and senescence

is that aging is becoming senescent; accumulating damage to macromolecules, cells, tissues and organs with the passage of time while senescence is old age; accumulated damage to macromolecules, cells, tissues and organs with the passage of time.

As nouns the difference between aging and senescence

is that aging is the process of becoming older or more mature while senescence is the state or process of ageing, especially in humans; old age.

As a verb aging

is present participle of lang=en.

As an adjective aging

is becoming elderly.

Aging vs Gaging - What's the difference?

aging | gaging |


As verbs the difference between aging and gaging

is that aging is while gaging is .

As a noun aging

is the process of becoming older or more mature.

As an adjective aging

is becoming elderly.

Aping vs Aging - What's the difference?

aping | aging |


As verbs the difference between aping and aging

is that aping is while aging is .

As nouns the difference between aping and aging

is that aping is foolish imitation or mimicry while aging is the process of becoming older or more mature.

As an adjective aging is

becoming elderly.

Aging vs Awing - What's the difference?

aging | awing |


As verbs the difference between aging and awing

is that aging is while awing is .

As a noun aging

is the process of becoming older or more mature.

As an adjective aging

is becoming elderly.

As an adverb awing is

on the wing; flying; fluttering.

Agin vs Aging - What's the difference?

agin | aging |


As an adverb agin

is alternative form of lang=en.

As a preposition agin

is alternative form of lang=en.

As a verb aging is

present participle of lang=en.

As a noun aging is

the process of becoming older or more mature.

As an adjective aging is

becoming elderly.

Aging vs Aguing - What's the difference?

aging | aguing |


As verbs the difference between aging and aguing

is that aging is present participle of lang=en while aguing is present participle of ague.

As a noun aging

is the process of becoming older or more mature.

As an adjective aging

is becoming elderly.

Axing vs Aging - What's the difference?

axing | aging |


As verbs the difference between axing and aging

is that axing is while aging is .

As nouns the difference between axing and aging

is that axing is an assault carried out with an axe while aging is the process of becoming older or more mature.

As an adjective aging is

becoming elderly.

Agging vs Aging - What's the difference?

agging | aging |


As adjectives the difference between agging and aging

is that agging is egging on; raising quarrels (used in Devonshire at the turn of the 19th century)aging is becoming elderly.

As a verb aging is

present participle of lang=en.

As a noun aging is

the process of becoming older or more mature.

Ging vs Aging - What's the difference?

ging | aging |


As a proper noun ging

is (hypocoristic) a diminutive of the female given names ginger and virginia.

As a verb aging is

.

As a noun aging is

the process of becoming older or more mature.

As an adjective aging is

becoming elderly.

Caging vs Aging - What's the difference?

caging | aging |


As verbs the difference between caging and aging

is that caging is while aging is .

As a noun aging is

the process of becoming older or more mature.

As an adjective aging is

becoming elderly.

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