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  2. What is a 50 year period called? - Answers

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    What is a 50 year period called? We sometimes call 50 years 5 decades, but half a century is more common. 50 years is known as a half-century.

  3. Is there a word for "25 years" like "bicentennial" for 200 years?...

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    Like the words decennial, every 10 years, and bicentennial, it’s a consistent pairing with the “-centennial “ or “-cennial” root and Latin prefixes. However, a centennial is an event, celebrated at 100 years. Words with the “-cennial” root, like decennial, refer to a repeating cycle, e.g. every 10 years.

  4. What is a 50 year celebration called? - Answers

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    You may be looking for the term 'Golden' if thinking of 50 years of marriage, other than that, answer as above. 50 years of marriage is known as a "golden wedding anniversary." Golden jubilee ...

  5. 8 years Octennial 9 years Novennial 10 years Decennial . Read here for a list of more yearly multiples ...

  6. What is a period of 20 years called? - Answers

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    Best Answer. Twenty of anything is called a score. This can be years, eggs, cars, whatever. Although this term is still used and recognized, it is becoming antiquated. If you're looking for a ...

  7. What is a 50 year old called? - Answers

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    Best Answer. Middle age is that time beyond young adulthood and before old age. It used to begin at 30. Currently it is between 45 and 60 years of age. Old age used to begin at 50, but now is ...

  8. Quinquagenarian: Someone in his or her fifties. Sexagenarian: Someone in his or her sixties. Septuagenarian: Someone in his or her seventies. Octogenarian: Someone in his or her eighties. Nonagenarian: Someone in his or her nineties. Centenarian: Someone 100 or more. Supercentenarian: Someone 110 years old or more (no upper limit).

  9. People who are in the age bracket of 50-60 year old

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    between the ages of 50 and 60. noun 3. a person who is 50 years old or whose age is between 50 and 60. Unlike septuagenarian and octogenarian, the 70s and 80s equivalents, this word is very rarely used, so people would likely not understand, though they might be able to guess the meaning since the prefix "quin" appears in words like "quintet ...

  10. grammar - Is it Reunion after 50 years or 50 year Reunion? -...

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    So according to my thinking, only the 3rd one seems correct to me because we are conducting the Reunion party only after 50 years, and we haven't met before. No one will think a reunion lasts for 50 years. The 2nd choice, not the 3rd, means celebrating the reunion for the 50th time. A simple "50-Year Reunion" works, and so does "Reunion 50."

  11. word choice - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

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    Are you looking for another term for boomers or a term for people ages 50-60? These two categories overlap now, but they won’t as time goes on. If the latter, neutral (albeit obscure) terms are: Quinquagenarian: Someone in his or her fifties. Sexagenarian: Someone in his or her sixties.