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Definition of age
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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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Part
::
Part (n.) A
particular
character
in a drama or a play; an
assumed
personification;
also, the
language,
actions,
and
influence
of a
character
or an actor in a play; or,
figuratively,
in real life. See To act a part, under Act..
Flue
::
Flue (n.) A pipe or
passage
for
conveying
flame and hot gases
through
surrounding
water in a
boiler;
--
distinguished
from a tube which holds water and is
surrounded
by fire. Small flues are
called
fire tubes or
simply
tubes.
Villain
::
Villain
(n.) One who holds lands by a base, or
servile,
tenure,
or in
villenage;
a
feudal
tenant
of the
lowest
class,
a
bondman
or
servant..
Telugu
::
Telugu
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
Telugu
language,
or the
Telugus..
Imprint
::
Imprint
(v. t.)
Whatever
is
impressed
or
imprinted;
the
impress
or mark left by
something;
specifically,
the name of the
printer
or
publisher
(usually)
with the time and place of
issue,
in the
title-page
of a book, or on any
printed
sheet..
Fringe
::
Fringe
(n.) An
ornamental
appendage
to the
border
of a piece of
stuff,
originally
consisting
of the ends of the warp,
projecting
beyond
the woven
fabric;
but more
commonly
made
separate
and sewed on,
consisting
sometimes
of
projecting
ends,
twisted
or
plaited
together,
and
sometimes
of loose
threads
of wool, silk, or
linen,
or
narrow
strips
of
leather,
or the
like..
Abusage
::
Abusage
(n.)
Abuse.
Zealous
::
Zealous
(a.)
Filled
with, or
characterized
by, zeal;
warmly
engaged,
or
ardent,
in
behalf
of an
object..
Gag
::
Gag (n.) A
speech
or
phrase
interpolated
offhand
by an actor on the stage in his part as
written,
usually
consisting
of some
seasonable
or local
allusion..
Spiritualist
::
Spiritualist
(n.) One who
believes
in
direct
intercourse
with
departed
spirits,
through
the
agency
of
persons
commonly
called
mediums,
by means of
physical
phenomena;
one who
attempts
to
maintain
such
intercourse;
a
spiritist..
Gomuti
::
Gomuti
(n.) A
black,
fibrous
substance
resembling
horsehair,
obtained
from the
leafstalks
of two kinds of
palms,
Metroxylon
Sagu, and
Arenga
saccharifera,
of the
Indian
islands.
It is used for
making
cordage.
Called
also
ejoo..
Scolex
::
Scolex
(n.) The
embryo
produced
directly
from the egg in a
metagenetic
series,
especially
the larva of a
tapeworm
or other
parasitic
worm. See
Illust.
of
Echinococcus..
Contagion
::
Contagion
(n.) That which
serves
as a
medium
or
agency
to
transmit
disease;
a virus
produced
by, or
exhalation
proceeding
from, a
diseased
person,
and
capable
of
reproducing
the
disease..
Cauliculus
::
Cauliculus
(n.) In the
Corinthian
capital,
one of the eight
stalks
rising
out of the lower
leafage
and
terminating
in
leaves
which seem to
support
the
volutes.
See
Illust.
of
Corinthian
order,
under
Corinthian..
Romage
::
Romage
(n. & v.) See
Rummage.
#NAME?
::
-or () A noun
suffix
denoting
an agent or doer; as in
auditor,
one who
hears;
donor,
one who
gives;
obligor,
elevator.
It is
correlative
to -ee. In
general
-or is
appended
to words of
Latin,
and -er to those of
English,
origin.
See -er..
Divinely
::
Divinely
(adv.)
By the
agency
or
influence
of God.
Commonage
::
Commonage
(n.) The right of
pasturing
on a
common;
the right of using
anything
in
common
with
others.
Sutor
::
Sutling
(a.)
Belonging
to
sutlers;
engaged
in the
occupation
of a
sutler.
Senility
::
Senility
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
senile;
old age.
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