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senescence

In biology, the deterioration in physical and (sometimes) mental capacities that occurs with ageing.


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Typically, nineteenth-century American travelers to Rome were drawn to the art and history of the city, and even to aspects of Roman Catholicism, while at the same time they recoiled from what they perceived to be the decadence, agedness, and duplicity of Protestant culture's traditionally seductive anti-republican enemy.
; and the third is by the tacit embedding of attitudes, such as the greater acceptability of portraying agedness in men than in women" (167).
; and the third is by the tacit embedding of attitudes, such as the greater acceptability of portraying agedness in men than in women" (167).
 
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