jahrhundertlanger
Jahrhundertlanger is a German neologism used to describe something that lasts for a century or is planned on a century timescale. It is typically employed as an attributive adjective, as in ein jahrhundertlanger Prozess, or as a noun in informal usage, though standard dictionaries rarely recognize it. The term signals durations or horizons far beyond common planning cycles.
Etymology and form: the word is a compound built from Jahr (year), Hundert (hundred), and langer (longer
Usage and context: in planning, policy, architecture, and environmental discourse, jahrhundertlanger describes processes, infrastructures, or visions
Examples: a jahrhundertlanger urban renewal program; a jahrhundertlange climate-adaptation strategy (note: plural forms adapt similarly); a
Reception: the coinage remains rare and somewhat vague to critics, but supporters argue it provides a useful