9-letter words containing age
- misusages — Plural form of misusage.
- mortgaged — a conveyance of an interest in property as security for the repayment of money borrowed.
- mortgagee — a person to whom property is mortgaged.
- mortgager — a person who mortgages property.
- mortgages — Plural form of mortgage.
- moyen age — Middle Ages.
- multipage — Including or containing multiple pages.
- mutagenic — capable of inducing mutation or increasing its rate.
- newsagent — newsdealer.
- non-usage — a customary way of doing something; a custom or practice: the usages of the last 50 years.
- orphanage — an institution for the housing and care of orphans.
- ossifrage — the lammergeier.
- outmanage — (transitive) To surpass in management; to manage better than.
- overeager — Excessively eager.
- page mode — 1. (hardware, storage) See page mode DRAM. 2. (hardware) An operation mode of video terminals like the IBM 3270, in which the terminal only sends a completed input screen (page) to the host instead of sending each character as the keys are pressed.
- page view — one viewing of a web page; a single visit: Tracking pageviews is a way of predicting the advertising potential of a website.
- page-jack — to steal contents or code from a (website) and place it on another website, causing users to be redirected to the other site.
- pageantry — spectacular display; pomp: the pageantry of a coronation.
- parentage — derivation or descent from parents or ancestors; birth, origin, or lineage: a man of distinguished parentage.
- parsonage — the residence of a member of the clergy, as provided by the parish or church.
- pastorage — pastorate.
- pasturage — pasture.
- patronage — the financial support or business provided to a store, hotel, or the like, by customers, clients, or paying guests.
- personage — a person of distinction or importance.
- petrolage — the addition of petrol to the surface of a body of water to get rid of mosquitoes
- phagedena — a severe, destructive, eroding ulcer.
- piagetian — of or relating to the theories developed by Jean Piaget.
- pilferage — the act or practice of pilfering; petty theft.
- plasmagel — the gelatinous outer layer of cytoplasm of the pseudopod of an ameba, beneath the cell membrane.
- porterage — the work of a porter or carrier.
- pre-image — a physical likeness or representation of a person, animal, or thing, photographed, painted, sculptured, or otherwise made visible.
- presagers — a presentiment or foreboding.
- pupillage — the condition of being a pupil or duration for which one is a pupil
- putrilage — putrid or putrescent matter.
- rail rage — a sense of extreme frustration experienced by rail users when subjected to delays, cancellations, etc, sometimes resulting in aggressive behaviour towards railway employees
- re-engage — to take part in or participate again
- recoinage — the act, process, or right of making coins.
- repackage — to package again or afresh, as in a different style, design, or size: The soap has been repackaged to be more eye-catching.
- repassage — a passage back or return, a repass or act of repassing
- repechage — (in cycling and rowing) a last-chance qualifying heat in which the runners-up in earlier heats race each other, with the winner advancing to the finals.
- reportage — the act or technique of reporting news.
- ring gage — a gage for checking the diameters of circular manufactured objects, consisting of a ring having a hole that is of either the maximum or minimum allowable diameter.
- road rage — a fit of violent anger by the driver of an automobile, especially one directed toward and endangering other motorists or pedestrians.
- roid rage — angry and aggressive behaviour caused by the use of anabolic steroids
- roll cage — a system of metal bars fitted around the seating area of a vehicle, especially a racing car, to prevent the occupants from being crushed if the vehicle rolls over.
- sage cock — the male sage grouse.
- sagebrush — any of several sagelike, bushy composite plants of the genus Artemisia, especially A. tridentata, having silvery, wedge-shaped leaves, with three teeth at the tip, common on the dry plains of the western U.S.
- sagenitic — relating to sagenite
- saxifrage — any plant of the genus Saxifraga, certain species of which grow wild in the clefts of rocks, other species of which are cultivated for their flowers.
- scrappage — the act or process of scrapping