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Definition of age
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of age is as below...
Age (n.) One of the
stages
of life; as, the age of
infancy,
of
youth,
etc..
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Alliance
::
Alliance
(n.) The state of being
allied;
the act of
allying
or
uniting;
a union or
connection
of
interests
between
families,
states,
parties,
etc.,
especially
between
families
by
marriage
and
states
by
compact,
treaty,
or
league;
as,
matrimonial
alliances;
an
alliance
between
church
and
state;
an
alliance
between
France
and
England..
Run
::
Run (v. t.) To cause to run (in the
various
senses
of Run, v. i.); as, to run a
horse;
to run a
stage;
to run a
machine;
to run a rope
through
a
block..
Sewerage
::
Sewerage
(n.) The
construction
of a sewer or
sewers.
Parsonage
::
Parsonage
(n.) Money paid for the
support
of a
parson.
Conventionality
::
Conventionality
(n.) The state of being
conventional;
adherence
to
social
formalities
or
usages;
that which is
established
by
conventional
use; one of the
customary
usages
of
social
life.
Stirred
::
Stipuled
(a.)
Furnished
with
stipules,
or leafy
appendages..
Borage
::
Borage
(n.) A
mucilaginous
plant of the genus
Borago
(B.
officinalis),
which is used, esp. in
France,
as a
demulcent
and
diaphoretic..
Feint
::
Feint (a.) That which is
feigned;
an
assumed
or false
appearance;
a
pretense;
a
stratagem;
a
fetch.
Swimming
::
Swimmeret
(n.) One of a
series
of flat,
fringed,
and
usually
bilobed,
appendages,
of which
several
pairs occur on the
abdominal
somites
of many
crustaceans.
They are used as fins in
swimming..
Nasal
::
Nasal (a.)
Having
a
quality
imparted
by means of the nose; and
specifically,
made by
lowering
the soft
palate,
in some cases with
closure
of the oral
passage,
the voice thus
issuing
(wholly
or
partially)
through
the nose, as in the
consonants
m, n, ng (see Guide to
Pronunciation,
// 20, 208);
characterized
by
resonance
in the nasal
passage;
as, a nasal
vowel;
a nasal
utterance..
Pignoration
::
Pignoration
(n.) The
taking
of
cattle
doing
damage,
by way of
pledge,
till
satisfaction
is
made..
Cageling
::
Cageling
(n.) A bird
confined
in a cage; esp. a young bird.
Cite
::
Cite (v. t.) To
quote;
to
repeat,
as a
passage
from a book, or the words of
another..
Dismortgage
::
Dismortgage
(v. t.) To
redeem
from
mortgage.
Deodorizer
::
Deodorizer
(n.) He who, or that
which,
deodorizes;
esp., an agent that
destroys
offensive
odors..
Linguist
::
Linguist
(n.) A
person
skilled
in
languages.
College
::
College
(n.) A
collection,
body, or
society
of
persons
engaged
in
common
pursuits,
or
having
common
duties
and
interests,
and
sometimes,
by
charter,
peculiar
rights
and
privileges;
as, a
college
of
heralds;
a
college
of
electors;
a
college
of
bishops..
Schema
::
Schema
(n.) An
outline
or image
universally
applicable
to a
general
conception,
under which it is
likely
to be
presented
to the mind; as, five dots in a line are a
schema
of the
number
five; a
preceding
and
succeeding
event are a
schema
of cause and
effect..
Concubinary
::
Concubinary
(a.)
Relating
to
concubinage;
living
in
concubinage.
Canterbury
::
Canterbury
(n.) A city in
England,
giving
its name
various
articles.
It is the seat of the
Archbishop
of
Canterbury
(primate
of all
England),
and
contains
the
shrine
of
Thomas
a
Becket,
to which
pilgrimages
were
formerly
made..
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