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male
Adjective
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If a person, animal, or plant is male, it cannot have or produce eggs. Boys and men are male people.
The male dog is usually larger than the female.
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If something is male, it is of, for, or about men or boys.
The boys can change in the male change room over there.
This movie is good for a male audience.
male
Noun
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A male is a person, animal, or plant that cannot have or eggs.
In humans males are called men or boys
Three adult males left the bank at 2:14.
senior
Adjective
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A senior person has a higher social position.
She's a senior vice-president with the company.
Mr. Bush spoke after three days of briefings with senior advisers and military commanders.
Joining us is NPR's senior Washington editor Ron Elving.
Junior officers look around at the senior leadership and say,' Are these people I admire.
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A senior citizen is somebody who is older, usually over the age of 65.
By 2030, one in five Americans will be a senior citizen.
Senior PGA golfer Jack Nicklaus believes in the positive possibilities in golf for young people.
We've been trying to locate the group in a convenient, nonmedical setting (for example, church, senior center, or restaurant).
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Senior high school is usually for grades 10-12 (ages, 15-18).
I studied the works of many classical writers in junior high school and senior high school.
senior
Noun
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A senior is a student in their last year of high school, college, or university.
He's also attended his senior prom and heads off to college this fall.
They met when she was a junior and he a senior.
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A senior is someone who has a higher social position.
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A senior is somebody who is older, usually over the age of 65.
citizen
Noun
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A citizen is a person who lives in a particular place.
The town has a population of 115, most of them senior citizens, with no young families.
With the recent economic problems, ordinary citizens are worried.
We all need to use less energy talk to our fellow citizens about environmental issues.
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A citizen is a person who belongs to a particular country, usually because they were born there.
Some of these Americans moved north and eventually become naturalized Canadian citizens.