eugeria

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English

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Etymology

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From eu- + Ancient Greek γῆρας (gêras, old age) + -ia Aristotle used εύγηρίαν in his "Art of Rhetoric"[1]

Noun

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eugeria (uncountable)

  1. A good quality of life as one grows into old age. it is the ideal condition of old people who are free of physical illness, injury, and dysfunctional psychological or social problems.

References

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  • Eugeria[1], 2021 June 10

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