• Noun

    the length of time during which a being or thing has existed; length of life or existence to the time spoken of or referred to
    trees of unknown age; His age is 20 years.
    a period of human life, measured by years from birth, usually marked by a certain stage or degree of mental or physical development and involving legal responsibility and capacity
    the age of discretion; the age of consent; The state raised the drinking age from 18 to 21 years.
    the particular period of life at which a person becomes naturally or conventionally qualified or disqualified for anything
    He was over age for military duty.
    one of the periods or stages of human life
    a person of middle age.
    advanced years; old age
    His eyes were dim with age.
    a particular period of history, as distinguished from others; a historical epoch
    the age of Pericles; the Stone Age; the age of electronic communications.
    the period of history contemporary with the span of an individual's life
    He was the most famous architect of the age.
    a generation or a series of generations
    ages yet unborn.
    a great length of time
    I haven't seen you for an age. He's been gone for ages.
    the average life expectancy of an individual or of the individuals of a class or species
    The age of a horse is from 25 to 30 years.
    Psychology . the level of mental, emotional, or educational development of a person, esp. a child, as determined by various tests and based on a comparison of the individual's score with the average score for persons of the same chronological age.
    Geology .
    a period of the history of the earth distinguished by some special feature
    the Ice Age.
    a unit of geological time, shorter than an epoch, during which the rocks comprising a stage were formed.
    any of the successive periods in human history divided, according to Hesiod, into the golden, silver, bronze, heroic, and iron ages.
    Cards .
    Poker . the first player at the dealer's left. Compare edge ( def. 10a ) .
    eldest hand.

    Verb (used without object)

    to grow old
    He is aging rapidly.
    to mature, as wine, cheese, or wood
    a heavy port that ages slowly.

    Verb (used with object)

    to make old; cause to grow or seem old
    Fear aged him overnight.
    to bring to maturity or a state fit for use
    to age wine.
    to store (a permanent magnet, a capacitor, or other similar device) so that its electrical or magnetic characteristics become constant. ?

    Idiom

    of age
    Law .
    being any of several ages, usually 21 or 18, at which certain legal rights, as voting or marriage, are acquired.
    being old enough for full legal rights and responsibilities.

    Synonyms

    noun
    adolescence , adulthood , boyhood , childhood , dotage , elderliness , girlhood , infancy , life , lifetime , majority , maturity , middle age , milestone , old age , senility , seniority , wear and tear * , [[youthnotes:epoch applies to the beginning of a new period marked by radical changes and new developments - while era applies to the entire period; age denotes a period identified with some dominant personality or characteristic and period pertains to any portion of time]] , aeon , blue moon * , century , date , day , duration , epoch , era , generation , interim , interval , millennium , [[spannotes:epoch applies to the beginning of a new period marked by radical changes and new developments - while era applies to the entire period; age denotes a period identified with some dominant personality or characteristic and period pertains to any portion of time]] , agedness , senectitude , senescence , year , period , time , eon , eternity , long , anecdotage , caducity , climacteric , decrepitude , longevity , oldness , patina , stage , superannuation , years
    verb
    decline , deteriorate , develop , get along , grow , grow feeble , grow old , grow up , mature , mellow , push , put mileage on , ripen , [[wanenotes:epoch applies to the beginning of a new period marked by radical changes and new developments - while era applies to the entire period; age denotes a period identified with some dominant personality or characteristic and period pertains to any portion of time]] , get on , maturate , aeon , antiquate , century , cycle , duration , eon , epoch , era , generation , interim , lifetime , majority , millennium , period , season , senesce , span , time , years

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