Ah, a genarian is a wonderful term for someone who is in their 90s, my friend. Just imagine all the wisdom and stories they must have gathered over the years, like beautiful colors on a painter's palette. Embrace the beauty of aging and cherish the experiences that come with it.
A person in their 50s is considered a quinquagenarian.
12-letter wordsnonagenarian, octogenarian, sexagenarian14-letter wordsseptuagenarian
A 5-year-old is considered a toddler or preschooler. They are in the early stages of childhood development and are typically full of curiosity and energy.
A person in their 30s is often referred to as a "thirty-something." This generation typically experiences significant life changes, such as advancing in their careers, starting families, or pursuing personal goals. They are often characterized by a blend of youthful energy and growing maturity, navigating both the challenges and opportunities that come with this transitional decade.
since Latin prefixes are used i would assume Vigitagenarian perhaps spelling isn't correct & for 30 trigintagenarian i saw this on wikipedia this is more likely to be correct: Ages can also be divided by decade: Term Age (years, inclusive) Denarian 10 to 19 Vicenarian 20 to 29 Tricenarian 30 to 39 Quadragenarian 40 to 49 Quinquagenarian 50 to 59 Sexagenarian 60 to 69 Septuagenarian 70 to 79 Octogenarian 80 to 89 Nonagenarian 90 to 99 Centenarian 100 to 109 Supercentenarian 110 and older