Associations to the word «Aged»
Noun
- Dying
- Cohort
- Sherry
- Autonomy
- Slack
- Cemetery
- Pension
- Novice
- Teenager
- Armagh
- Lymphoma
- Fourteen
- Bournemouth
- Over
- Respondent
- Overdose
- Spread
- Staging
- Influenza
- Hometown
- Reconciliation
- Smallpox
- Sister
- Smoker
- Sausage
- Dependent
- Sussex
- Englishman
- Directive
- Parchment
- Oxfordshire
- Childbirth
- Wakefield
- Rune
- Arthritis
- Ethic
- Jew
- Cream
- Buckinghamshire
- Counsellor
- Berkshire
- Diabetes
- Housekeeper
- Teresa
- Rate
- Dependency
- Lung
- Stake
- Wolverhampton
- Allocation
- Sniper
- Hove
- Insurance
- Schoolboy
- Resident
- Stroke
Adjective
Pictures for the word «Aged»
Wiktionary
AGED, adjective. Old.
AGED, adjective. Having the age of. (primarily non-US)
AGED, adjective. Undergone the effects of time, improving as a result.
AGED, noun. (uncountable) Old people, collectively.
AGED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of age
AGÈD, adjective. Alternative spelling of aged
AGED CARE, noun. Eldercare
AGED R-VALUE, noun. (roofing) thermal resistance value established by utilizing artificial conditioning procedures for a prescribed period of time.
Dictionary definition
AGED, noun. People who are old collectively; "special arrangements were available for the aged".
AGED, adjective. Advanced in years; (`aged' is pronounced as two syllables); "aged members of the society"; "elderly residents could remember the construction of the first skyscraper"; "senior citizen".
AGED, adjective. At an advanced stage of erosion (pronounced as one syllable); "aged rocks".
AGED, adjective. Having attained a specific age; (`aged' is pronounced as one syllable); "aged ten"; "ten years of age".
AGED, adjective. Of wines, fruit, cheeses; having reached a desired or final condition; (`aged' pronounced as one syllable); "mature well-aged cheeses".
AGED, adjective. (used of tobacco) aging as a preservative process (`aged' is pronounced as one syllable).
Wise words
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