unageing


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unageing

(ʌnˈeɪdʒɪŋ)
adj
(Literary & Literary Critical Terms) (of a character in a narrative) staying the same age over a period of time
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947-949) And golden-haired Dionysus made brown-haired Ariadne, the daughter of Minos, his buxom wife: and the son of Cronos made her deathless and unageing for him.
Brilliant brows Ariane said: "Unageing your brows is super-easy once you know how.
But this is only really a problem when they recur within the collection; one story about a human yet unageing harbinger of death, or demises mysteriously foretold in writing, would probably be ample for any given book.
They are proof of the singer's unageing sovereign mastery and stylistic range of style.