Definition
The state or quality of undergoing senescence or decline, particularly when occurring together with other aging processes.
Etymology
From 'consenescence' plus '-cy,' an alternative suffix to '-ce' that creates abstract nouns indicating a state, condition, or tendency.
Kelly Says
In biology, scientists study consenescency in cells to understand why different systems in our bodies seem to age at roughly the same rate—your brain doesn't suddenly get old while your muscles stay young.
Translations
ARالعربية
اتفاق
i-ta-faaq
CACatalà
consentiment
kon-sen-ti-ment
DEDeutsch
Einigkeit
eye-ni-gkeit
ELΕλληνικά
συμφωνία
sim-fon-ia
ESEspañol
consenescencia
kon-se-nes-sen-sia
FISuomi
yhteisyys
yhte-i-ys
FRFrançais
consenscence
kon-sɛn.sɑ̃s
HUMagyar
egyetértés
e-gyet-er-tes
IDBahasa Indonesia
kesesuaian
ke-se-sua-ian
ITItaliano
consenscenza
kon-sen-szen-za
MRMR
मतासहमती
mata-sa-ham-tee
MSBahasa Melayu
persetujuan
per-se-tu-juan
NLNederlands
eenstemming
een-stem-ming
PTPortuguês
consensência
kon-sen-sen-sia
RORomână
consimțământ
kon-sim-tsam-ant
RUРусский
согласие
so-glas-ie
SWKiswahili
makubaliano
ma-ku-ba-lia-no
TAதமிழ்
ஒப்புக்கொள்ளுதல்
oppu-kol-lu-thal
THไทย
ความเห็นพ้องต้องกัน
kwan-hen-pen-tong-gun
TLTL
pagkakasundo
pa-ka-ka-sun-do
UKУкраїнська
згода
zho-da
VITiếng Việt
sự đồng ý
su-dong-yi
ZUZU
ukuhlelo
oo-ku-hle-lo