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Senility vs Senescence - What's the difference?

senility | senescence |

As nouns the difference between senility and senescence

is that senility is senescence; the bodily and mental deterioration associated with old age while senescence is the state or process of ageing, especially in humans; old age.

senility

English

Noun

  • (uncountable) Senescence; the bodily and mental deterioration associated with old age.
  • (uncountable) The losing of memory and reason due to senescence.
  • He was entering his years of senility and not liking it a bit.
  • (countable, archaic) An elderly, senile person.
  • senescence

    Noun

    (en-noun)
  • (biology) The state or process of ageing, especially in humans; old age.
  • (cell biology) Ceasing to divide by mitosis because of shortening of telomeres or excessive DNA damage.
  • (gerontology) Old age; accumulated damage to macromolecules, cells, tissues and organs with the passage of time.
  • (botany) Fruit senescence, leading to ripening of fruit.
  • See also

    * biological immortality * senility