lifespan in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for lifespan in the Spanish»English Dictionary

lifespan in the PONS Dictionary

lifespan Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

the average lifespan
the average lifespan (of machines)
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The lifespan for females is 35190 days and for males 40 days.
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The maximum lifespan of this species is four years.
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They are little used in street lighting due to their relatively short lifespan.
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Moreover, average lifespans can vary greatly within and between species.
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Breeding stock may be allowed a longer lifespan, occasionally living as long as 25 years.
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It was earned by us after long lifespans in other forms.
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The lifespan of blindfish is around four years.
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This lasted throughout the remaining lifespan of the company.
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The more damage the hair sustains, the shorter the lifespan of the artificial hair.
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It lives for only about 4 to 5 months making it the shortest lifespan ever recorded for a four legged vertebrate.
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