longevo

This is the 12365th most frequent Spanish word.


longevo

Longevity; having lived or lasting a long time.


Used to describe a tree's significant lifespan, showcasing its capacity to exist for a long duration.

El árbol es muy longevo, ha vivido por más de 200 años.

The tree is very long-lived; it has lived for over 200 years.


Refers to a turtle species, highlighting a characteristic trait involving its ability to have an extended life.

Esa especie de tortuga es conocida por ser longeva.

That species of turtle is known for being long-lived.


Applies to people who have reached advanced ages, emphasizing the association between long life and accumulated knowledge and experience.

Las personas longevas suelen acumular mucha sabiduría a lo largo de sus vidas.

Long-lived people tend to accumulate much wisdom throughout their lives.