Senile vs Geezery - What's the difference?
senile | geezery |
Of, or relating to old age.
* {{quote-magazine, year=2013, month=May-June, author=
, title= (often, offensive) Exhibiting the deterioration in mind and body often accompanying old age; doddering.
(US, informal) Like a geezer: old and senile
* {{quote-book, 1966, Josephine Carson, First Man, Last Man
, passage=Stayed up thar myself fer a spell - with some geezery ole moonshiners.}}
As adjectives the difference between senile and geezery
is that senile is of, or relating to old age while geezery is like a geezer: old and senile.senile
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Adjective
(en adjective)Charles T. Ambrose
Alzheimer’s Disease, volume=101, issue=3, page=200, magazine=(American Scientist) , passage=Similar studies of rats have employed four different intracranial resorbable, slow sustained release systems— […]. Such a slow-release device containing angiogenic factors could be placed on the pia mater covering the cerebral cortex and tested in persons with senile dementia in long term studies.}}
Derived terms
* senile dementiaExternal links
* *Anagrams
* * * ----geezery
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