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Definition of age
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Age (n.) The
latter
part of life; an
advanced
period
of life;
seniority;
state of being old.
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Magi
::
Magi (n. pl.) A caste of
priests,
philosophers,
and
magicians,
among the
ancient
Persians;
hence,
any holy men or sages of the
East..
Turnspit
::
Turnspit
(n.) One who turns a spit;
hence,
a
person
engaged
in some
menial
office..
K
::
K () the
eleventh
letter
of the
English
alphabet,
is
nonvocal
consonant.
The form and sound of the
letter
K are from the
Latin,
which used the
letter
but
little
except
in the early
period
of the
language.
It came into the Latin from the
Greek,
which
received
it from a
Phoenician
source,
the
ultimate
origin
probably
being
Egyptian.
Etymologically
K is most
nearly
related
to c, g, h
(which
see)..
Race
::
Race (n.) The
descendants
of a
common
ancestor;
a
family,
tribe,
people,
or
nation,
believed
or
presumed
to
belong
to the same
stock;
a
lineage;
a
breed..
Chevage
::
Chevage
(n.) See
Chiefage.
Diana
::
Diana (n.) The
daughter
of
Jupiter
and
Latona;
a
virgin
goddess
who
presided
over
hunting,
chastity,
and
marriage;
--
identified
with the Greek
goddess
Artemis..
Outragen
::
Outragen
(imp. & p. p.) of
Outrag.
Instrumentalness
::
Instrumentalness
(n.)
Usefulness
or
agency,
as means to an end;
instrumentality..
Publish
::
Publish
(v. t.) To make known by
posting,
or by
reading
in a
church;
as, to
publish
banns of
marriage..
Purveyance
::
Purveyance
(n.) The act or
process
of
providing
or
procuring;
providence;
foresight;
preparation;
management.
Thrift
::
Thrift
(n.) A
thriving
state;
good
husbandry;
economical
management
in
regard
to
property;
frugality.
Redeem
::
Redeem
(v. t.) To
recall,
as an
estate,
or to
regain,
as
mortgaged
property,
by
paying
what may be due by force of the
mortgage..
Waybill
::
Waybill
(n.) A list of
passengers
in a
public
vehicle,
or of the
baggage
or gods
transported
by a
common
carrier
on a land
route.
When the goods are
transported
by
water,
the list is
called
a bill of
lading..
Foreignism
::
Foreignism
(n.)
Anything
peculiar
to a
foreign
language
or
people;
a
foreign
idiom or
custom.
Hostage
::
Hostage
(n.) A
person
given as a
pledge
or
security
for the
performance
of the
conditions
of a
treaty
or
stipulations
of any kind, on the
performance
of which the
person
is to be
released..
Peirameter
::
Peirameter
(n.) A
dynamometer
for
measuring
the force
required
to draw wheel
carriages
on roads of
different
constructions.
Ergot
::
Ergot (n.) The
mycelium
or spawn of this
fungus
infecting
grains
of rye and
wheat.
It is a
powerful
remedial
agent,
and also a
dangerous
poison,
and is used as a means of
hastening
childbirth,
and to
arrest
bleeding..
Bargeman
::
Bargeman
(n.) The man who
manages
a
barge,
or one of the crew of a
barge..
Hedge
::
Hedge (v. i.) To
reduce
the risk of a wager by
making
a bet
against
the side or
chance
one has bet on.
Birrus
::
Birrus
(n.) A
coarse
kind of thick
woolen
cloth,
worn by the poor in the
Middle
Ages; also, a
woolen
cap or hood worn over the
shoulders
or over the
head..
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