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   The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition.  2000.
 
age
 
PRONUNCIATION:  j
NOUN:1. The length of time that one has existed; duration of life: 23 years of age. 2. The time of life when a person becomes qualified to assume certain civil and personal rights and responsibilities, usually at 18 or 21 years; legal age: under age; of age. 3. One of the stages of life: the age of adolescence; at an awkward age. 4. The state of being old; old age: hair white with age. 5. often Age a. A period in the history of humankind marked by a distinctive characteristic or achievement: the Stone Age; the computer age. b. A period in the history of the earth, usually shorter than an epoch: the Ice Age. c. A period of time marked by the presence or influence of a dominant figure: the Elizabethan Age. See synonyms at period. 6a. The period of history during which a person lives: a product of his age. b. A generation: ages yet unborn. 7. ages Informal An extended period of time: left ages ago.
VERB:Inflected forms: aged, ag·ing, ag·es
TRANSITIVE VERB:1. To cause to become old. 2. To cause to mature or ripen under controlled conditions: aging wine. 3. To change (the characteristics of a device) through use, especially to stabilize (an electronic device).
INTRANSITIVE VERB:1. To become old. 2. To manifest traits associated with old age. 3. To develop a certain quality of ripeness; become mature: cheese aging at room temperature. See synonyms at mature.
PHRASAL VERB:age out Informal To reach an age, 18 or 21 years, for example, at which one is no longer eligible for certain special services, such as education or protection, from the state.
IDIOM:come of age To reach maturity.
ETYMOLOGY:Middle English, from Old French aage, from Vulgar Latin *aetticum, from Latin aets, aett-, age. See aiw- in Appendix I.
OTHER FORMS:agerNOUN
 
 
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