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long-life
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Princeton's WordNet
long-lifeadjective
(of perishable goods) treated to stay fresh longer than usual
"long-life milk"
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long-life
Long-life refers to either having or expected to have a long duration of existence, longevity, or functioning. It is often used to describe items or products that have been designed or processed to last longer than usual. It can also relate to a person's lifespan in terms of healthcare or lifestyle choices.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of long-life in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of long-life in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of long-life in a Sentence
There is one difference between a long life & a great dinner; in the dinner, the sweet things come last.
I don't know in my long life that I ever worked with anybody that has quite the combination of policy knowledge and concern, political skills, of a personal touch with people, and a sense of innate fairness that inspires confidence.
He lived a wonderfully long life and while the family is saddened by his passing, he will live forever in their hearts.
Quoted by Benjamin Franklin, Pearls of Wisdom, by Jerome Agel and Walter D. Glanze:
A long life may not be good enough, but a good life is long enough.
I don't know the secret for long life, i believe that everything is determined from above, and we shall never know the reasons why. There have been smarter, stronger and better looking men then me who are no longer alive. All that is left for us to do is to keep on working as hard as we can and rebuild what is lost.
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