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geriatric

[jer-ee-a-trik, jeer-] / ˌdʒɛr iˈæ trɪk, ˌdʒɪər- /




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"Old age is the only problem here," said Father Thomas John, who runs a geriatric centre in Kumbanad.

From BBC

Examples include putting perches for geriatric birds on lower levels for easier access, and adding extra padding or bedding in preferred rest areas.

From BBC

Emergency services arrived to see the dogs still attacking the geriatric pair, and an EMS captain was bitten on his leg by one of the canines.

From Washington Times

He was quite spooked by the dried fruit's geriatric reputation.

From Salon

His attorneys describe Buntion as a geriatric inmate who poses no threat as he suffers from arthritis, vertigo and needs a wheelchair.

From Seattle Times