Denarian:
someone between 10 and 19 years of age
Vicenarian: someone between 20 and 29 years of age
Tricenarian: someone between 30 and 39 years of age
Quadragenarian: someone between 40 and 49 years of age
Quinquagenarian: someone between 50 and 59 years of age
Sexagenarian: someone between 60 and 69 years of age
Septuagenarian: someone between 70 and 79 years of age
Octogenarian: someone between 80 and 89 years of age
Nonagenarian: someone between 90 and 99 years of age
Centenarian: someone between 100 and 109 years of age
Supercentenarian: someone over 110 years of age
Vicenarian: someone between 20 and 29 years of age
Tricenarian: someone between 30 and 39 years of age
Quadragenarian: someone between 40 and 49 years of age
Quinquagenarian: someone between 50 and 59 years of age
Sexagenarian: someone between 60 and 69 years of age
Septuagenarian: someone between 70 and 79 years of age
Octogenarian: someone between 80 and 89 years of age
Nonagenarian: someone between 90 and 99 years of age
Centenarian: someone between 100 and 109 years of age
Supercentenarian: someone over 110 years of age
Self worth plays a big part of their survival
value and it has been said that, “depressed people may be realistic but
optimists live longer.”
The United States Census Bureau reports that because of the increase in life expectancy at older ages people 90 and older now comprise 4.7 percent of the population (age 65 and older) as compared with only 2.8 percent in 1980. However, by 2050, this share is likely to reach 10 percent. Such information might not appear statistically significant but it indicates that living longer can be a gift to enjoy.
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