Want this question answered?
Quinquagenerian
the decimal point came from the middle ages. before - was printed a man decided to place a point in between two numbers then decided to call it the decimal.
A centenarian is a person who is 100 years old or more. Once they are 110 they are called supercentenarians.
A polymath.
a person who studies people but not an psychologist
A person who is 50 years old is often referred to as being in their fifties. This is a general term used to describe someone in the age range of 50 to 59 years old.
if u are talking bout it to some1 else, there called the elderly. but if u are speaking to the person directly u should call them by there name.
This period is called the Middle Ages, a period of little scholastic advancement in Europe that leads to its other name, the Dark Ages.
Quinquagenerian
spawn
Rode
Technically, the word for the person receiving Confirmation is the "confirmand". It is pronounced as con-fir-mand. This term is used for both boys and girls. Laypersons however might simply refer to the person as The Confirmed. Either way is acceptable.
Conscription was used by the Government to call-up (recruit) men of between certain ages to join the armed forces.
Chemists of the Middle Ages were called alchemists.
He gained his crown in 1066 which is the start of the middle ages ( what you call the "dark ages").
Baby teeth fall out between the ages of sis and twelve. Then adult teeth grow in.
A person in their eighties is a octogenarian, a person in their nineties is a nonagenarian, so I guess a person in their seventies is either a septuagenerian or heptgenerarian.Good luck