life history
Americannoun
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the series of living phenomena exhibited by an organism in the course of its development from inception to death.
noun
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the series of changes undergone by an organism between fertilization of the egg and death
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the series of events that make up a person's life
Etymology
Origin of life history
First recorded in 1865–70
Example Sentences
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Yet so much of the media coverage around Kennedy, especially lately, has focused more on his personality and lurid life history rather than the chaos and destruction he has sown.
From Salon
Using single-cell sequencing, advanced imaging, and preclinical models of lung injury, the Mayo Clinic team tracked the "life history" of AT2 cells.
From Science Daily
"There are 300 life histories buried down there."
From BBC
Baleen whales’ life history – particularly the age when females start breeding and the interval between calves – is strongly influenced by their potential lifespan.
From Salon
Ijames sets up debate drama in which the characters bring their unique life histories to the conflict.
From Los Angeles Times
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