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Elderly vs Ol - What's the difference?

elderly | ol |

As an adjective elderly

is old; having lived for relatively many years.

As a noun elderly

is an elderly person.

As an initialism OL is

olympic Games.

elderly

English

Adjective

(head)
  • old; having lived for relatively many years
  • Noun

    (elderlies)
  • an elderly person
  • (the elderly) older people as a whole
  • ol

    English

    (office lady)

    Initialism

    (Initialism) (head)
  • Olympic Games
  • office lady (Japanese wasei eigo)
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