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  • 81AGE —     Nous n avons nulle envie de parler des âges du monde; ils sont si connus et si uniformes ! Gardons nous aussi de parler de l âge des premiers rois ou dieux d Égypte, c est la même chose. Ils vivaient des douze cents années; cela ne nous… …

    Dictionnaire philosophique de Voltaire

  • 82age —   1. Period. Au, manawa, wā.   2. Age of a person. Kūlana makahiki, makahiki.   See age.    ♦ To age, kahiko, kūnewa.    ♦ What is your age? Ehia ou makahiki?    ♦ Seven years of age, nā makahiki ehiku …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 83age — The length of time during which a person has lived. The time at which one attains full personal rights and capacities. In law the term signifies those periods in the lives of persons of both sexes which enable them to do certain acts which,… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 84age — The length of time during which a person has lived. The time at which one attains full personal rights and capacities. In law the term signifies those periods in the lives of persons of both sexes which enable them to do certain acts which,… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 85-age — suffix forming nouns denoting: 1 an action (breakage; spillage). 2 a condition or function (bondage; a peerage). 3 an aggregate or number of (coverage; the peerage; acreage). 4 fees payable for; the cost of using (postage). 5 the product of an… …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 86age — the number of years of life completed. In fisheries indicated by a numeral, e.g. age 5 or age V. Since any fish is only age 5 for a moment, the numeral is often followed by a plus sign to indicate the year of life, e.g. 5+ is a fish in its sixth… …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 87age — (a j ) s. m. Partie de la charrue destinée à transmettre au corps de l instrument le mouvement qui lui est donné. L age est horizontal ou incliné, droit ou courbe. ÉTYMOLOGIE    Age, dans ce sens, doit tenir à un ancien mot français, agiot ou… …

    Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • 88age — 1. noun 1) her hearing deteriorated with age Syn: old age, maturity, advancing years, elderliness, seniority 2) the Elizabethan age Syn: era, epoch, period, time 2. verb 1) …

    Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • 89age — The number of years of life completed, here indicated by an arabic numeral, followed by a plus sign if there is any possibility of ambiguity (age 5, age 5+) …

    Fisheries — dictionary

  • 90age — The number of years of life completed, here indicated by an arabic numeral, followed by a plus sign if there is any possibility of ambiguity (age 5, age 5+) …

    Fisheries — dictionary