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what are the differences between elder and elderly
Dec 22, 2018 4:08 AM
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An elder isn't necessarily old; rather, he or she is just older than you. Elders are usually leaders in the community, for example indigenous tribal elders.
Elder is sometimes an ecclesiastical title; for example, some men who hold the priesthood in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints are called Elders.
Elderly denotes someone who is considered old, usually a pensioner or someone past retirement age, though many elderly people continue to work and lead active lives.
December 22, 2018
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Elder is an adjective to describe one person as old. Elderly can be used to describe a group of people that are old.
December 22, 2018
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