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old-age pensioner

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Noun1.old-age pensioner - an old person who receives an old-age pension
pensionary, pensioner - the beneficiary of a pension fund
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old-age pensioner [ˌəʊldeɪdʒˈpɛnʃnəʳ] n (Brit) → pensionato/a

old-age pensioner صاحب معاش كبير السن důchodce pensionist Rentner συνταξιούχος pensionado de la tercera edad, pensionista de la tercera edad vanhuuseläkeläinen retraité osoba umirovljena zbog starosti pensionato 老齢年金受給者 노령의 연금수령자 gepensioneerde pensjonist emeryt aposentado por idade пенсионер по старости pensionär คนชราเกษียนผู้รับบำนาญ emekli người già hưởng lương hưu 领养老金的人


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