life span
Americannoun
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the longest period over which the life of any organism or species may extend, according to the available biological knowledge concerning it.
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the longevity of an individual.
noun
Etymology
Origin of life span
First recorded in 1915–20
Example Sentences
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They’re pretty to look at, but they have a limited life span.
From Barron's • Dec. 17, 2025
Technological advances may turn back aging, extending the average life span by at least a decade.
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 3, 2025
But subsequent analyses show this variant is not necessary or sufficient to extend life span.
From Science Magazine • Nov. 20, 2024
The females behave more like males, but this also reduces their life span and reproductive output.
From Salon • Oct. 23, 2024
Afterward he told my parents my brain seemed okay and I should have a normal life span.
From "Ugly" by Robert Hoge
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