NOUN
  1. any age prior to the legal age
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  • Abr. 1863 = B.C. 154, 'Pacuvius Brundusinus tragoediarum scriptor clarus habetur, Ennii poetae ex filia nepos, vixitque Romae quoad picturam exercuit ac fabulas venditavit, deinde Tarentum transgressus prope nonagenarius diem obiit.' The Student's Companion to Latin Authors
  • Conclusion: The nonage rehabilitation therapy can enhance the curing raterate, and can decrease the rate.
  • Among the pieces on show were calligraphy and paintings by the 100-year-old master Chen Li-fu and by nonagenarians Chang Long-yien and Fu Chuan-fu, two living greats of the Chinese art scene.
  • Young men, women and children, nonagenarians and the physically challenged thronged the four-day fair, which concluded on July 7.
  • Many nonagenarians might have thought twice about accepting a role in a film. Times, Sunday Times
  • Conclusion:The method to discover nonage upper esophageal carcinoma by using gas-barium double contrast kinesis radiography is very fit for basement hospitals.
  • It was, she told her fellow researchers, as if a nonagenarian suddenly looked forty-something.
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  • Kunkel and Perls believe that additional genetic analyses of nonagenarians and centenarians will lead to the identification of a few genes that confer longevity in humans.
  • In 1954, just prior to becoming a nonagenarian, Dr. Thomas Nixon Carver, who had retired from the Harvard faculty more than two decades before, began a new career as a weekly columnist for the Los Angeles Times.
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