Ductility vs Senility - What's the difference?
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(physics) Ability of a material to be drawn out longitudinally to a reduced section without fracture under the action of a tensile force.
(uncountable) Senescence; the bodily and mental deterioration associated with old age.
(uncountable) The losing of memory and reason due to senescence.
(countable, archaic) An elderly, senile person.
As nouns the difference between ductility and senility
is that ductility is (physics) ability of a material to be drawn out longitudinally to a reduced section without fracture under the action of a tensile force while senility is (uncountable) senescence; the bodily and mental deterioration associated with old age.ductility
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See also
* — Wikipediasenility
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- He was entering his years of senility and not liking it a bit.