Associations to the word «Gage»
Noun
- Filament
- Nintendo
- Dana
- Elisabeth
- Wr
- Ing
- Labor
- Bouquet
- Quarantine
- Spectroscopy
- Financier
- Baronetcy
- Germain
- Leighton
- Philips
- Blueprint
- Vinegar
- Massachusetts
- Ric
- Nitro
- Colonial
- Anchorage
- Loyalist
- Analyzer
- Scholar
- Feminist
- Microscopy
- Impedance
- Foreman
- Td
- Dialogue
- Colonist
- Gamer
- Anthony
- Cavendish
- Gunpowder
- Cereal
- Ethan
- Galen
- Slowing
- Implant
- Anesthesia
- Asphalt
- Rampart
- Gaines
- Havoc
- Ry
- Localization
- Pontiac
- Pane
- Bois
- Garfield
- Cutler
- Task
- Muslim
- Patriot
- Composite
- Kite
- Bag
- Rascal
- Messiah
- Harmonica
- Cage
- Toni
- Neuroscience
- Secondary
- Lied
- Calibration
- Manufacturing
- Beatrice
- Palo
- Semiconductor
- Philosopher
- Mayo
- Genevieve
- Wentworth
- Mcleod
- Measuring
- Grenadier
- Barker
- Biplane
- Struggle
- Urbana
- Zach
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
GAGE, verb. (obsolete) To give or deposit as a pledge or security; to pawn.
GAGE, verb. (archaic) To wager, to bet.
GAGE, verb. To bind by pledge, or security; to engage.
GAGE, noun. Something, such as a glove or other pledge, thrown down as a challenge to combat (now usually figurative).
GAGE, noun. (obsolete) Something valuable deposited as a guarantee or pledge; security, ransom.
GAGE, noun. US alternative spelling of gauge (a measure, instrument for measuring, etc.)
GAGE, verb. US alternative spelling of gauge (to measure)
GAGE, noun. A subspecies of plum, Prunus domestica subsp. italica.
GAGE, proper noun. A surname.
GAGE, proper noun. A male given name, modern transferred use of the surname.
GAGE, proper noun. A ghost town in New Mexico.
GAGE, proper noun. A town in Oklahoma.
Dictionary definition
GAGE, noun. Street names for marijuana.
GAGE, noun. A measuring instrument for measuring and indicating a quantity such as the thickness of wire or the amount of rain etc..
GAGE, verb. Place a bet on; "Which horse are you backing?"; "I'm betting on the new horse".
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