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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.)
Mature
age;
especially,
the time of life at which one
attains
full
personal
rights
and
capacities;
as, to come of age; he (or she) is of age..
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Cleanness
::
Cleanness
(n.)
Purity
of life or
language;
freedom
from
licentious
courses.
Advance
::
Advance
(a.)
Before
in
place,
or
beforehand
in time; -- used for
advanced;
as, an
advance
guard,
or that
before
the main guard or body of an army;
advance
payment,
or that made
before
it is due;
advance
proofs,
advance
sheets,
pages of a
forthcoming
volume,
received
in
advance
of the time of
publication..
Scrimmage
::
Scrimmage
(n.) The
struggle
in the rush lines after the ball is put in play.
Tunnel
::
Tunnel
(n. .) An
artificial
passage
or
archway
for
conducting
canals
or
railroads
under
elevated
ground,
for the
formation
of roads under
rivers
or
canals,
and the
construction
of
sewers,
drains,
and the
like..
Eagerness
::
Eagerness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
eager;
ardent
desire.
Carthaginian
::
Carthaginian
(a.) Of a
pertaining
to
ancient
Carthage,
a city of
northern
Africa..
Physicochemical
::
Physicochemical
(a.)
Involving
the
principles
of both
physics
and
chemistry;
dependent
on, or
produced
by, the joint
action
of
physical
and
chemical
agencies..
Infuriate
::
Infuriate
(v. t.)
Enraged;
rading;
furiously
angry;
infuriated.
Wadset
::
Wadset
(n.) A kind of
pledge
or
mortgage.
Incommodious
::
Incommodious
(a.)
Tending
to
incommode;
not
commodious;
not
affording
ease or
advantage;
unsuitable;
giving
trouble;
inconvenient;
annoying;
as, an
incommodious
seat; an
incommodious
arrangement..
Point
::
Point (n.) A short piece of
cordage
used in
reefing
sails.
See Reef
point,
under
Reef..
Pant
::
Pant (v. i.)
Hence:
To long
eagerly;
to
desire
earnestly.
Lexicon
::
Lexicon
(n.) A
vocabulary,
or book
containing
an
alphabetical
arrangement
of the words in a
language
or of a
considerable
number
of them, with the
definition
of each; a
dictionary;
especially,
a
dictionary
of the
Greek,
Hebrew,
or Latin
language..
Maudeline
::
Maudeline
(n.) An
aromatic
composite
herb, the
costmary;
also, the South
European
Achillea
Ageratum,
a kind of
yarrow..
Rider
::
Rider (n.) One who
breaks
or
manages
a
horse.
Inthrall
::
Inthrall
(v. t.) To
reduce
to
bondage
or
servitude;
to make a
thrall,
slave,
vassal,
or
captive
of; to
enslave..
Manage
::
Manage
(n.) The
handling
or
government
of
anything,
but esp. of a
horse;
management;
administration.
See
Manege..
Foliature
::
Foliature
(n.)
Foliage;
leafage.
Bedevil
::
Bedevil
(v. t.) To throw into utter
disorder
and
confusion,
as if by the
agency
of evil
spirits;
to bring under
diabolical
influence;
to
torment..
Neology
::
Neology
(n.) The
introduction
of a new word, or of words or
significations,
into a
language;
as, the
present
nomenclature
of
chemistry
is a
remarkable
instance
of
neology..
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