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consenescence|kɒnsɪˈnɛsəns| [f. L. consenēsc-ĕre to grow old together: see -ence.] The growing old together; general decay.
1692Ray Dissol. World 40 The old Argument for the World's Dissolution, and that is, its daily Consenescence and Decay. 1862Sat. Rev. XIV. 419 We..are not conscious of this symptom of the consenescence of all things. 1882Syd. Soc. Lex., Consenescence, the gradual approach of old age, the different organs failing in the same proportion. |