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aged"having lived long," mid-15c., past participle adjective from age (v.). Meaning "having been allowed to get old" (of cheese, etc.) is by 1873. Meaning "of the age of" is [..]
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agedadvanced in years; (`aged' is pronounced as two syllables); "aged members of the society"; "elderly residents could remember the construction of the [..]
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agedIn cooking "To Age" means to let food get older under controlled conditions. Aged Meat is usually stored 3 - 6 weeks at 34 - 38 degree's F. to allow the enzymes break down connective ti [..]
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aged(n) people who are old collectively(adj) advanced in years; (`aged' is pronounced as two syllables)(adj) at an advanced stage of erosion (pronounced as one syllable)(adj) having attained a specif [..]
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agedA Person 65 through 79 years of age. For a Person older than 79 years, Aged, 80 and over is available.
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agedA Person 80 years of age and older.
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agedThe giving of Attention to the special dental needs of the Elderly for proper Maintenance or treatment. The Dental Care may include the services provided by dental specialists.
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agedA person 65 through 79 years of age. For a person older than 79 years, AGED, 80 AND OVER is available.
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agedA person 80 years of age and older.
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agedA person 65 through 79 years of age. For a person older than 79 years, aged, 80 and over is available. (12 Dec 1998)
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agedA person 80 years of age and older. (12 Dec 1998)
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agedWines are aged in the barrels before they are bottled and they continue to age once they have been bottled.
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agedMedicaid eligibility category defined as those Ohioans who financially qualify and are 65 or older, blind or who have disabilities. Ageism
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aged
Old.
Having the age of. (primarily non-US)
''Aged 18, he had no idea what would happen next.''
* '''1865''' October 6, “[http://www.nytimes.com/1865/10/06/news/court-special-sessions-before-jus [..]
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