Home
3D
Stylish English
Comic Cartoon
Curly
Decorative
Dingbats
Dotted
Famous
Fire
Gothic
Groovy
Handwriting
Headline
more
Horror
Ice Snow
Modern
Outline
Russian
Sci Fi
Script
Valentine
Alien
Animals
Army Stencil
Asian
Bitmap Pixel
Black Letter
Blurred
Brush
Celtic Irish
Chalk Crayon
Christmas
Computer
Disney
Distorted
Easter
Fantasy
Fixed Width
Graffiti
Greek Roman
Halloween
Italic
LCD
Medieval
Mexican
Movies Tv
Old English
Old School
Pointed
Retro
Rock Stone
Rounded
School
Scratched
Serif
Square
Trash
Typewriter
USA
Various
Western
English to English Dictionary ⇛
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
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.) A great
period
in the
history
of the
Earth.
Lern More About Age
☛ Wiki Definition of Age
☛ Wiki Article of Age
☛ Google Meaning of Age
☛ Google Search for Age
Escheatage
::
Escheatage
(n.) The right of
succeeding
to an
escheat.
Neologist
::
Neologist
(n.) One who
introduces
new words or new
senses
of old words into a
language.
Administration
::
Administration
(n.) The
management
of an
estate
of a
deceased
person
by an
executor,
the
strictly
corresponding
term
execution
not being in use..
Ruin
::
Ruin (n.) To bring to ruin; to cause to fall to
pieces
and
decay;
to make to
perish;
to bring to
destruction;
to bring to
poverty
or
bankruptcy;
to
impair
seriously;
to
damage
essentially;
to
overthrow.
Demorage
::
Demorage
(n.)
Demurrage.
Ruffian
::
Ruffian
(v. i.) To play the
ruffian;
to rage; to raise
tumult.
Questor
::
Questor
(n.) An
officer
who had the
management
of the
public
treasure;
a
receiver
of
taxes,
tribute,
etc.;
treasurer
of
state..
Hearse
::
Hearse
(n.) A hind in the year of its age.
Immediate
::
Immediate
(a.)
Acting
with
nothing
interposed
or
between,
or
without
the
intervention
of
another
object
as a
cause,
means,
or
agency;
acting,
perceived,
or
produced,
directly;
as, an
immediate
cause..
Pillage
::
Pillage
(v. i.) To strip of money or goods by open
violence;
to
plunder;
to
spoil;
to lay
waste;
as, to
pillage
the camp of an
enemy..
Mucilaginous
::
Mucilaginous
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
secreting,
mucilage;
as, the
mucilaginous
glands..
Breakdown
::
Breakdown
(n.) The act or
result
of
breaking
down, as of a
carriage;
downfall..
Stipuled
::
Stipule
(n.) An
appendage
at the base of
petioles
or
leaves,
usually
somewhat
resembling
a small leaf in
texture
and
appearance..
Recite
::
Recite
(v. t.) To tell over; to go over in
particulars;
to
relate;
to
narrate;
as, to
recite
past
events;
to
recite
the
particulars
of a
voyage..
Wieldless
::
Wieldless
(a.) Not to be
wielded;
unmanageable;
unwieldy.
Paging
::
Paging
(n.) The
marking
or
numbering
of the pages of a book.
Warranty
::
Warranty
(n.) An
engagement
or
undertaking,
express
or
implied,
that a
certain
fact
regarding
the
subject
of a
contract
is, or shall be, as it is
expressly
or
impliedly
declared
or
promised
to be. In sales of goods by
persons
in
possession,
there is an
implied
warranty
of
title,
but, as to the
quality
of
goods,
the rule of every sale is,
Caveat
emptor..
Reach
::
Reach (n.) An
artifice
to
obtain
an
advantage.
Collier
::
Collier
(n.) One
engaged
in the
business
of
digging
mineral
coal or
making
charcoal,
or in
transporting
or
dealing
in
coal..
Errand
::
Errand
(n.) A
special
business
intrusted
to a
messenger;
something
to be told or done by one sent
somewhere
for the
purpose;
often,
a
verbal
message;
a
commission;
as, the
servant
was sent on an
errand;
to do an
errand.
Also, one's
purpose
in going
anywhere..
Random Fonts
Most Popular
Privacy Policy
GDPR Policy
Terms & Conditions
Contact Us