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-lived
5 ENTRIES FOUND:
-lived
(combining form)
lived–in
(adjective)
long–lived
(adjective)
short–lived
(adjective)
live
(verb)
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-lived
/ˌlɪvd/
combining form
-lived
/ˌlɪvd/
combining form
Learner's definition of -LIVED
:
having a life of a specified length
long-
lived
relatively short-
lived
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