sexagenary
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Latin sexāgēnārius (“sixty; sixty years old; a sixty-year-old”) either directly or via French sexagénaire, from Latin sexāgēnus (“60 each”), from sexaginta (“six tens, sixty”). Cognate with sexagenarian.
sexagenary (not comparable)
sexagenary (plural sexagenaries)
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