French Meaning of long in the tooth
Long en dent
Other French words related to Long en dent
- vieillissement
- vieillissement
- ancien
- personne âgée
- vieux
- plus âgé
- adulte
- âgé
- gériatrique
- Vivace
- Décrépit
- sénescent
- senior
- d'un certain âge
- pas jeune
- Centenaire
- décrépit
- matriarcal
- Mûr
- d'âge moyen
- nonagénaire
- octogénaire
- assez vieux
- patriarcal
- retraité
- sénile
- septuagénaire
- Jarreté
- retraité
- vénérable
- adulte
Nearest Words of long in the tooth
Definitions and Meaning of long in the tooth in English
long in the tooth
having the capacity to reach, extend, or travel a considerable distance, subject to great odds, a long syllable, for a considerable distance, to be suitable or fitting, of an unusual degree of difference between the amounts wagered on each side, having a relatively long duration, consisting of a greater number or amount than usual, containing many items in a series, a long period of time, being the member of a pair of similarly spelled vowel or vowel-containing sounds that is descended from a vowel long in duration, prolonged beyond the usual time, extending for a considerable distance, forming the chief linear dimension, extending far into the future, having a specified duration, having greater height than usual, at a point of time far before or after a specified moment or event, having greater length than usual, having a specified length, for the duration of a specified period, full-length, at or to a long distance, one taking a long position especially in a security or commodity market, in or into a long position (as on a market), having a greater length than desirable or necessary, a size in clothing for tall men, possessing a high degree or a great deal of something specified, to feel a strong desire or craving especially for something not likely to be attained, larger or longer than the standard, for or during a long time, owning or accumulating securities or goods especially in anticipation of an advance in prices, extending over a considerable time, payable after a considerable period, bearing a stress or accent, after or beyond a specified or implied time, extending beyond what is known, of relatively extended duration, having a greater length than breadth, lasting too long, of or relating to the larger amount wagered, having a specified number of units, long trousers
FAQs About the word long in the tooth
Long en dent
having the capacity to reach, extend, or travel a considerable distance, subject to great odds, a long syllable, for a considerable distance, to be suitable or
vieillissement,vieillissement,ancien,personne âgée,vieux,plus âgé,adulte,âgé,gériatrique,Vivace
Adolescent,juvénile,Jeune,jeune,Éternel,Vert,Immature,inexpérimenté,infantile,mineur
long hauls => longs courriers, long green => Long vert, long (for) => désir (de), lone-wolf => loup solitaire, loners => Solitaires,