Longlived
Longlived is an adjective used to describe something with a long life span or extended duration. It is most commonly written as long-lived (hyphenated), though in some contexts the term appears as a closed compound, longlived. The word is deployed across disciplines to indicate durability, resilience, or extended life.
In biology and ecology, long-lived refers to organisms that survive for many years relative to related species.
In engineering and product design, long-lived describes components or systems with extended service life, low maintenance
In computing and data management, long-lived can describe processes or data objects that persist across software
See also longevity, lifespan. The term contrasts with short-lived or ephemeral, and is often preferred in scientific