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-age
21 ENTRIES FOUND:
age
(noun)
age
(verb)
-age
(noun suffix)
Bronze Age
(noun)
golden age
(noun)
ice age
(noun)
Iron Age
(noun)
mental age
(noun)
middle age
(noun)
New Age
(adjective)
old age
(noun)
school age
(noun)
Stone Age
(noun)
aged
(adjective)
age of consent
(noun)
come
(verb)
coon
(noun)
day
(noun)
dog
(noun)
ripe
(adjective)
tender
(adjective)
-age
/ɪʤ/
noun suffix
-age
/ɪʤ/
noun suffix
Britannica Dictionary definition of -AGE
1
:
action, process, or result of
cover
age
break
age
wast
age
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2
:
total amount or collection
mile
age
acre
age
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3
:
house or place of
orphan
age
broker
age
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4
:
state, status, or condition of
bond
age
block
age
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5
:
fee or charge
post
age
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