Definition of Senility. Meaning of Senility. Synonyms of Senility

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- remains unclear. Dementia in the elderly was once called senile dementia or senility, and viewed as a normal and somewhat inevitable aspect of aging. By 1913–20...
- description(s). https://www.gettyimages.co.uk/photos/blackadder-the-third-sense-and-senility Filming date included with description(s). https://www.gettyimages.co...
- during the three million years Lister is in stasis, develops "computer senility". Although Holly is male during the first two series, they become female...
- as Holly put it, "a bit peculiar". The crew often ridicule Holly on his senility, but Holly often comes out on top. He often plays practical jokes on the...
- steady 7%, injuries, 6%, and infectious diseases, 4%. Causes related to senility led to many of the rest. Infant deaths have fallen from 19% of all deaths...
- continued to serve as chair despite severe physical infirmity or even senility. Committee chairs are elected, but, in practice, seniority is rarely byp****ed...
- step-mother AUSTRIA the WITCH, operated in William’s Clinic, died from senility after severe spasms, cursed by all those who had the infelicity of having...
- Willson) consider James, who was 58 in 1624, to have lapsed into premature senility; but he suffered from an agonising species of arthritis which constantly...
- reference was made to this in an episode of Blackadder the Third ("Sense and Senility"), in which Baldrick (Tony Robinson) refers to his master, Mr. E. Blackadder...
- protagonist Philip J. Fry. He alternates between intelligence and amoral senility due to his greatly advanced age (the exact value of which has differed...