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aged

aged

adj

  1. (chiefly non-US) Having the age of.
  2. Having undergone the improving effects of time; matured.

noun

  1. Old people, collectively.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of age

agee

agee

adv

  1. (Scotland, dialect, archaic) Aside, on or to one side; awry; off from the straight line.

agen

agen

adv

  1. Obsolete spelling of again

ager

ager

noun

  1. (euphemistic) One who is aging; an elderly person.
  2. One who or that which ages something.

ages

ages

noun

  1. (hyperbolic) A long time.
  2. plural of age

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of age

aget

agle

agre

ague

ague

noun

  1. (obsolete) An acute fever.
  2. (obsolete) Malaria.
  3. (pathology) An intermittent fever, attended by alternate cold and hot fits.
  4. A chill, or state of shaking, as with cold.
  5. The cold fit or rigor of the intermittent fever

verb

  1. (transitive) To strike with an ague, or with a cold fit.

ange

areg

areg

noun

  1. plural of erg

auge

bage

bega

bega

noun

  1. Alternative form of bigha

cage

cage

noun

  1. (US, derogatory, slang) An automobile.
  2. (athletics) The area from which competitors throw a discus or hammer.
  3. (baseball) The catcher's wire mask.
  4. (engineering) A skeleton frame to limit the motion of a loose piece, such as a ball valve.
  5. (field hockey or ice hockey, water polo) The goal.
  6. (figuratively) Something that hinders freedom.
  7. (graph theory) A regular graph that has as few vertices as possible for its girth.
  8. (mining) The drum on which the rope is wound in a hoisting whim.
  9. A wirework strainer, used in connection with pumps and pipes.
  10. An enclosure made of bars, normally to hold animals.
  11. An outer framework of timber, enclosing something within it.
  12. In killer sudoku puzzles, an irregularly-shaped group of cells that must contain a set of unique digits adding up to a certain total, in addition to the usual constraints of sudoku.
  13. The passenger compartment of a lift.

verb

  1. (aviation) To immobilize an artificial horizon.
  2. (figuratively) To restrict someone's movement or creativity.
  3. To confine in a cage; to put into and keep in a cage.
  4. To track individual responses to direct mail, either (advertising) to maintain and develop mailing lists or (politics) to identify people who are not eligible to vote because they do not reside at the registered addresses.

egad

egad

intj

  1. (UK, dated) a mild exclamation of surprise, contempt, outrage, etc.
  2. ...She's in love, egad, ... (From The Marriage Proposal by Anton Chekov)

egal

egal

adj

  1. (obsolete) Equal; impartial.

egan

egba

egma

elga

fage

gabe

gade

gade

noun

  1. (UK, dialect, obsolete, Moray Firth) A pike.
  2. Any of various fish of the cod family found in British waters; especially those of the genera Gadus and Motella.

gaea

gaed

gael

gaen

gaes

gaet

gage

gage

noun

  1. (US) Alternative spelling of gauge (a measure, instrument for measuring, etc.)
  2. (archaic, UK, slang) A chamberpot.
  3. (archaic, UK, slang) A pint pot.
  4. (archaic, UK, slang) A small quantity of anything.
  5. (archaic, UK, slang) A tobacco pipe.
  6. (archaic, UK, slang, metonymically) A drink.
  7. (obsolete) Something valuable deposited as a guarantee or pledge; security, ransom.
  8. (obsolete, UK, thieves' cant) A quart pot.
  9. (slang, dated) Marijuana
  10. A subspecies of plum, Prunus domestica subsp. italica.
  11. Something, such as a glove or other pledge, thrown down as a challenge to combat (now usually figurative).

verb

  1. (US) Alternative spelling of gauge (to measure)
  2. (archaic) To wager, to bet.
  3. (obsolete) To give or deposit as a pledge or security; to pawn.
  4. To bind by pledge, or security; to engage.

gale

gale

noun

  1. (archaic) A periodic payment, such as is made of a rent or annuity.
  2. (literary, archaic) A light breeze.
  3. (meteorology) A very strong wind, more than a breeze, less than a storm; number 7 through to 9 winds on the 12-step Beaufort scale.
  4. A shrub, also called sweet gale or bog myrtle (Myrica gale), that grows on moors and fens.
  5. An outburst, especially of laughter.

verb

  1. (intransitive, now chiefly dialectal) To cry; groan; croak.
  2. (intransitive, now chiefly dialectal) To sing; charm; enchant.
  3. (intransitive, of a bird, Scotland) To call.
  4. (intransitive, of a person, now chiefly dialectal) To talk.
  5. (nautical) To sail, or sail fast.
  6. (transitive, now chiefly dialectal) To sing; utter with musical modulations.

game

game

adj

  1. (colloquial) Willing and able to participate.
  2. (of an animal) That shows a tendency to continue to fight against another animal, despite being wounded, often severely.
  3. Injured, lame (of a limb).
  4. Persistent, especially in senses similar to the above.

noun

  1. (UK, in the plural) A school subject during which sports are practised.
  2. (card games) In some games, a point awarded to the player whose cards add up to the largest sum.
  3. (countable) A particular instance of playing a game.
  4. (countable) A questionable or unethical practice in pursuit of a goal.
  5. (countable) An activity described by a set of rules, especially for the purpose of entertainment, often competitive or having an explicit goal.
  6. (countable) Ellipsis of video game.
  7. (countable) The equipment that enables such activity, particularly as packaged under a title.
  8. (countable, figuratively) Something that resembles a game with rules, despite not being designed.
  9. (countable, informal, nearly always singular) A field of gainful activity, as an industry or profession.
  10. (countable, military) An exercise simulating warfare, whether computerized or involving human participants.
  11. (now rare) Lovemaking, flirtation.
  12. (slang) Prostitution. (Now chiefly in on the game.)
  13. (uncountable) wild animals hunted for food.
  14. (uncountable, informal, used mostly of males) The ability to seduce someone, usually by strategy.
  15. (uncountable, slang) Mastery; the ability to excel at something.
  16. A playful activity that may be unstructured; an amusement or pastime.
  17. One's manner, style, or performance in playing a game.
  18. That which is gained, such as the stake in a game.
  19. The number of points necessary to win a game.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To gamble.
  2. (intransitive) To play card games, board games, or video games.
  3. (transitive) To exploit loopholes in a system or bureaucracy in a way which defeats or nullifies the spirit of the rules in effect, usually to obtain a result which otherwise would be unobtainable.
  4. (transitive, seduction community, slang, of males) To perform premeditated seduction strategy.

gane

gape

gape

noun

  1. (uncommon) An act of gaping; a yawn.
  2. (uncountable) A disease in poultry caused by gapeworm in the windpipe, a symptom of which is frequent gaping.
  3. (zoology) The maximum opening of the mouth (of a bird, fish, etc.) when it is open.
  4. A large opening.
  5. The width of an opening.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To open the mouth wide, especially involuntarily, as in a yawn, anger, or surprise.
  2. (intransitive) To open wide; to display a gap.
  3. (intransitive) To stare in wonder.
  4. (intransitive, of a cat) To open the passage to the vomeronasal organ, analogous to the flehming in other animals.
  5. (pornography) To depict a dilated anal or vaginal cavity upon penetrative sexual activity.

gare

gare

noun

  1. coarse wool on the legs of sheep

gate

gate

noun

  1. (Britain, Scotland, dialect, archaic) Manner; gait.
  2. (Scotland, Northern England) A street; now used especially as a combining form to make the name of a street e.g. "Briggate" (a common street name in the north of England meaning "Bridge Street") or Kirkgate meaning "Church Street".
  3. (cinematography) A mechanism, in a film camera and projector, that holds each frame momentarily stationary behind the aperture.
  4. (computing) A logical pathway made up of switches which turn on or off. Examples are and, or, nand, etc.
  5. (cricket) The gap between a batsman's bat and pad.
  6. (electronics) The controlling terminal of a field effect transistor (FET).
  7. (flow cytometry) A line that separates particle type-clusters on two-dimensional dot plots.
  8. (metalworking) The channel or opening through which metal is poured into the mould; the ingate.
  9. (now Scotland, Northern England) A way, path.
  10. (obsolete) A journey.
  11. A doorlike structure outside a house.
  12. A location which serves as a conduit for transport, migration, or trade.
  13. A tally mark consisting of four vertical bars crossed by a diagonal, representing a count of five.
  14. Doorway, opening, or passage in a fence or wall.
  15. In a lock tumbler, the opening for the stump of the bolt to pass through or into.
  16. Movable barrier.
  17. Passageway (as in an air terminal) where passengers can embark or disembark.
  18. The amount of money made by selling tickets to a concert or a sports event.
  19. The waste piece of metal cast in the opening; a sprue or sullage piece. Also written geat and git.

verb

  1. (transitive) To furnish with a gate.
  2. (transitive) To keep something inside by means of a closed gate.
  3. (transitive) To punish, especially a child or teenager, by not allowing them to go out.
  4. (transitive) To turn (an image intensifier) on and off selectively as needed, or to avoid damage from excessive light exposure. See autogating.
  5. (transitive, biochemistry) To open a closed ion channel.

gave

gave

verb

  1. (colloquial, nonstandard) past participle of give
  2. simple past tense of give

gaye

gaze

gaze

noun

  1. (archaic) The object gazed on.
  2. (psychoanalysis) In Lacanian psychoanalysis, the relationship of the subject with the desire to look and awareness that one can be viewed.
  3. A fixed look; a look of eagerness, wonder, or admiration; a continued look of attention.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To stare intently or earnestly.
  2. (transitive, poetic) To stare at.

geal

geal

verb

  1. (obsolete or Scotland) to congeal

gean

gean

noun

  1. (now dialectal) A wild cherry tree, Prunus avium, native to Europe and western Asia or its small, dark fruit.

gear

gear

adj

  1. (chiefly Liverpudlian) great or fantastic

noun

  1. (aviation) Ellipsis of landing gear.
  2. (countable) A wheel with grooves (teeth) engraved on the outer circumference, such that two such devices can interlock and convey motion from one to the other; a gear wheel.
  3. (countable, automotive) A configuration of the transmission of a motor car so as to achieve a particular ratio of engine to axle torque.
  4. (countable, automotive, cycling) A particular combination or choice of interlocking gears, such that a particular gear ratio is achieved.
  5. (obsolete) Business matters; affairs; concern.
  6. (obsolete) Goods; property; household items.
  7. (obsolete, UK, dialect) Anything worthless; nonsense; rubbish.
  8. (uncountable) Equipment or paraphernalia, especially that used for an athletic endeavor.
  9. (uncountable, archaic) Stuff.
  10. (uncountable, slang) Recreational drugs, including steroids.
  11. Clothing; garments.

verb

  1. (engineering, intransitive) To be in, or come into, gear.
  2. (engineering, transitive) To provide with gearing; to fit with gears in order to achieve a desired gear ratio.
  3. (finance) To borrow money in order to invest it in assets.
  4. (usually with to or toward(s)) To design or devise (something) so as to be suitable (for a particular type of person or a particular purpose).
  5. To dress; to put gear on; to harness.

geat

geat

noun

  1. The channel or spout through which molten metal runs into a mould in casting.

gela

gena

gena

noun

  1. (entomology) The part of the head below the compound eyes of Diptera, or an analagous part of the head of larvae without compound eyes.
  2. (entomology) The part of the head to which the jaws of an insect are attached.
  3. (zoology) The cheek; the feathered side of the under mandible of a bird.

gera

geta

geta

noun

  1. (game of Go) A technique for capturing stones by enclosing them in a “net” preventing them from escaping in any direction.
  2. A Japanese raised wooden clog, worn with traditional Japanese garments such as the kimono.

grae

mage

mage

noun

  1. (chiefly fantasy) A magician, wizard or sorcerer.
  2. (obsolete) Synonym of magus: a Zoroastrian priest.

nage

page

page

noun

  1. (Britain) A youth employed for doing errands, waiting on the door, and similar service in households.
  2. (Internet) A web page.
  3. (US, Canada) A boy or girl employed to wait upon the members of a legislative body.
  4. (computing) A block of contiguous memory of a fixed length.
  5. (computing) A screenful of text and possibly other content; especially, the digital simulation of one side of a paper leaf.
  6. (figurative) Any record or writing; a collective memory.
  7. (in libraries) The common name given to an employee whose main purpose is to replace materials that have either been checked out or otherwise moved, back to their shelves.
  8. (obsolete) A serving boy; a youth attending a person of high degree, especially at courts, often as a position of honor and education.
  9. (telecommunications, dated) A message sent to someone's pager.
  10. (typography) The type set up for printing a page.
  11. A contrivance, as a band, pin, snap, or the like, to hold the skirt of a woman’s dress from the ground.
  12. A track along which pallets carrying newly molded bricks are conveyed to the hack.
  13. Any one of several species of colorful South American moths of the genus Urania.
  14. One of the many pieces of paper bound together within a book or similar document.
  15. One side of a paper leaf on which one has written or printed.

verb

  1. (intransitive, often with “through”) To turn several pages of a publication.
  2. (transitive) To attend (someone) as a page.
  3. (transitive) To call (somebody) using a public address system to find them.
  4. (transitive) To furnish with folios.
  5. (transitive) To mark or number the pages of, as a book or manuscript.
  6. (transitive, US, obsolete in UK) To call or summon (someone).
  7. (transitive, telecommunications, dated) To contact (someone) by means of a pager or other mobile device.

peag

peag

noun

  1. Wampum.

pega

rage

rage

noun

  1. (obsolete) Any vehement passion.
  2. A current fashion or fad.
  3. Violent uncontrolled anger.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To act or speak in heightened anger.
  2. (intransitive, sometimes figurative) To move with great violence, as a storm etc.
  3. (obsolete) To enrage.

sage

sage

adj

  1. (obsolete) grave; serious; solemn
  2. wise.

intj

  1. (Internet slang) Word used in the email field of imageboards to prevent a bump of the post. Used as an option rather than a word in some imageboard software.

noun

  1. A wise person or spiritual teacher; someone of gravity and wisdom, especially, a teacher venerable for years, and of sound judgment and prudence; a grave or stoic philosopher.
  2. Any of a number of plants such as sagebrush considered to be similar to Salvia officinalis, mostly because they are small shrubs and have gray foliage or are aromatic.
  3. Any plant in the genus Salvia
  4. The plant Salvia officinalis and savory spice produced from it; also planted for ornamental purposes.

verb

  1. (Internet slang) The act of using the word or option sage in the email field or a checkbox of an imageboard when posting a reply.

tega

tega

noun

  1. (historical) Synonym of ferrado, a traditional Galician unit of dry measure, mass, and land area

vage

vega

vega

noun

  1. (Latin America, Philippines) An open tract of ground; a plain, especially one which is moist and fertile, such as those used for growing tobacco.

waeg

waeg

noun

  1. (obsolete) kittiwake

wage

wage

noun

  1. (often in plural) An amount of money paid to a worker for a specified quantity of work, usually calculated on an hourly basis and expressed in an amount of money per hour.

verb

  1. (obsolete, law, UK) To give security for the performance of
  2. (transitive) To adventure, or lay out, for hire or reward; to hire out.
  3. (transitive) To conduct or carry out (a war or other contest).
  4. (transitive, obsolete) To employ for wages; to hire.
  5. (transitive, obsolete) To expose oneself to, as a risk; to incur, as a danger; to venture; to hazard.
  6. (transitive, obsolete) To wager, bet.

wega