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I . aged1 [ˈeɪʤɪd] ADJ (old)

aged

II . aged1 [ˈeɪʤɪd] N pl

aged2 [ˈeɪʤd] ADJ (at age of)

middle-aged ADJ

I . age [eɪʤ] N

2. age (being old):

II . age <ag(e)ing> [eɪʤ] VB intr

1. age (become or seem older):

age

2. age (mature):

age

III . age <ag(e)ing> [eɪʤ] VB trans

1. age (make older):

age

2. age usu pass (mature):

age bracket N

age group N

age limit N

age-long ADJ

age structure N SOCIOL

I . Bronze Age N no pl

II . Bronze Age ADJ

full age N LAW

golden age N LIT

Ice Age N

information age, information era N no pl

I . Iron Age N sing

II . Iron Age ADJ

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The type of milk used usually comes from an aged goat or sheep depending upon the production methods of the area of choice.
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During the early stages of development tadpoles lacked pigmentation, but as they aged they progressively develop adult colouration.
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Middle-aged or elderly man dressed in gown and duffle coat.
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He caught polio, aged four months, after receiving the oral polio vaccine.
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As he aged, his modesty developed into miserliness.
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The club is open to season pass holders aged 3 to 12.
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Like an old, broken-in baseball glove -- with a layered, faithful palette of subtle browns aged by clay and rawhide and spit.
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He died in 2008, aged 83, having been confined to bed for a few months following a heart attack and a stroke.
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In 1979, aged 24 and early in his career, he became an outspoken advocate of arts council funding and theatre in education.
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Aged 12 he left school (1892) and became an apprentice coach painter, from which he resigned on account of the scourge of lead poisoning.
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