geriatric
English
Etymology
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From geriatrics; sychronically, from Ancient Greek γῆρας (gêras, “old age”) + -iatric.
Adjective
geriatric (comparative more geriatric, superlative most geriatric)
- Of or pertaining to the elderly.
- Of or pertaining to geriatrics.
Translations
of or pertaining to the elderly
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of or pertaining to geriatrics
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Noun
geriatric (plural geriatrics)
- (slang) An old person.
Translations
slang: old person
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