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Meanings and definitions for AGE
What does AGE stand for? What does AGE mean?
- Ageing or aging, the process of becoming older
Senescence, the gradual deterioration of biological function with age
- Human development (biology)
- Periodization, the process of categorizing the past into discrete named blocks of time
Ages of Man, the stages of human existence on the Earth according to Greek mythology and its subsequent Roman interpretation
- Prehistoric age
- AGE, the IATA airport code for Wangerooge Airfield, in Lower Saxony, Germany
- Åge, a given name
- Aage, a given name
- Agenore Incrocci, an Italian screenwriter
- Ages, worlds in the Myst video game series
- "Age" (song), a song by Jim and Ingrid Croce
- Age (journal), a scientific journal on ageing, now named GeroScience
- The Age, a newspaper in Melbourne, Australia
- The Age, a nineteenth-century American newspaper edited by Melville Fuller
- New York Age, African-American newspaper from 1887 to 1960
- âge, a Japanese media company
- Agricultural & General Engineers or AGE, a group of engineering companies
- Alternativa Galega de Esquerda or AGE, the Galician Left Alternative, a political party in Spain
- American Aging Association or AGE, an organization for aging studies
- Associated Gas and Electric, a defunct American power company from New York
- East Angal language (ISO-639: age)
- Esimbi language or Age, a language of the Cameroons
- Age (genus), a genus of moth
- Arterial gas embolism or AGE, a blood vessel blockage caused by bubbles of gas
- Advanced glycation end-products or AGEs, proteins or lipids that become glycated as a result of exposure to sugars
- Age (geology)
- Age (model theory), an aspect of mathematical model theory
- Applied general equilibrium or AGE, a model in mathematical economics
- Agé, a god of the Fon people of Africa
- A&G Railroad (former reporting mark AG)
- Action Group (Nigeria), a political party during the Nigerian First Republic
- Aktiengesellschaft, a German type of corporation
- Assemblies of God, the world's largest Pentecostal organization
- Associated Group, a Pakistani company
- Astronomische Gesellschaft, a German astronomical society
- IATA code for Aruba Airlines
- American Gladiators (1989–1996 TV series)
- American Gladiators (2008 TV series)
- Adjutant general, the Army branch responsible for personnel
- Administrator-General, head of government in Namibia prior to independence in 1990
- Aerographer's mate, a rating or specialty in the US Navy that deals with weather and oceanography
- American Holland-class submarine (Amerikansky Golland), a class of Imperial Russian submarines
- Army green, the color of the US Army service uniform and those of several other militaries
- Attorney general, government lawyer or law enforcement officer in several legal systems
- Miscellaneous Auxiliary, a hull classification for a type of US Navy support ship
- A. G. Weinberger, Romanian musician and singer/songwriter
- Aurela Gaçe (born 1974), Albanian singer
- Adriano Goldschmied, Italian fashion designer
- Adrianne Gonzalez (born 1977), American musician who goes by the stage name AG
- Showbiz and A.G., a hip-hop MC (short for "André the Giant")
- A. G. Cook, a British pop music producer
- .ag, the ccTLD for Antigua and Barbuda
- Aargau, a Swiss canton
- Ág, a village in Hungary
- Province of Agrigento, a Province of Italy (ISO 3166-2:IT code AG)
- Antigua and Barbuda, a twin-island nation lying between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean
- Argeș County, a county in Romania (ISO 3166-2:RO code AG)
- Silver, a chemical element with symbol Ag, from the Latin Argentum
- Agamous, a gene which plays a role in the ABC model of flower development
- Allocation group, a sub-volume in a computer file system
- Anion gap, a value calculated from the results of several medical tests
- Antigen, a substance that stimulates an immune response
- Attogram, an SI derived unit of mass
- Attribute grammar, in formal language theory
- Inequality of arithmetic and geometric means, in mathematics
- Anno Graecorum, the Seleucid era, an ancient calendar
- Atuagagdliutit/Grønlandsposten, one of the two nationwide newspapers in Greenland
- AG, dominical letter of a leap year starting on Sunday
- American Girl, a media franchise and doll line by Mattel
- Advanced glycation end-products, known as AGEs
- Ages, Kentucky
- Ages (album) by German electronic musician Edgar Froese
- The geologic time scale, a system of chronological measurement that relates stratigraphy to time
- Age of Aquarius, the current or forthcoming astrological age
- Age of Aquarius (album), by Revolution Renaissance, 2009, and the title track
- The Age of Aquarius (album), by The 5th Dimension, 1969
- "Aquarius" (song), or "The Age of Aquarius", a song from the 1967 musical Hair
Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In, a medley of two songs by The 5th Dimension, 1969
- Hair (musical)
- Hair (film)
- Senescence, the biological effect of time on an organism
Aging in cats
- Aging in dogs
- Population ageing, a shift in the distribution of a population towards older ages
- Polymer degradation, a change of polymer properties due to environmental factors
- Precipitation hardening, a heat treatment of materials
- Ostwald ripening, precipitate or deposit aging in chemistry
- Aging (food), the leaving of a product to improve its flavor
Aging of wine, the effect of time on wine
- Barrel aging, a method of maturing wine, spirits, etc.
- Beef aging, a process of preparing beef for consumption
- Cheese ripening, a process in cheesemaking
- Aging (file system), a tendency towards data fragmentation in file systems
- Aging (scheduling), an operating system technique for resource allocation
- Software aging, the tendency of software to exhibit problems as time passes by
- Aging (artwork), a process by which an artwork is made to appear old
- Aging (journal), a medical journal
- And-inverter graph, a concept in computer theory
- Answers in Genesis, a young-earth creationist organization in the U.S.
- Arta Industrial Group in Iran
- Aigburth railway station (National Rail code) in Liverpool, England
- A.I.G. or Allah Is God, a Wu-Tang Clan affiliate
- Asian Indoor Games
- AIG American General, a subsidiary of AIG
- Golden age (metaphor), the classical term used as a metaphor for a period of perceived greatness; includes a list of various golden ages
- Golden Age (1934 film), a Chinese film starring Jin Yan
- Golden Age (2006 film), an animated internet series later released as a film
- "Golden Age" (Torchwood), a radio episode of the TV series Torchwood
- Berserk: The Golden Age Arc, a 2010s film series based on a manga story arc of the same name
- Elizabeth: The Golden Age, a 2007 sequel to the 1998 film Elizabeth
- L'Age d'Or (The Golden Age), a 1930 surrealist movie by Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí
- A Golden Age, a 2007 novel by Tahmima Anam
- The Golden Age (Grahame), an 1895 book by Kenneth Grahame
- The Golden Age (London novel), a 2014 novel by Joan London
- The Golden Age (Vidal novel), a 2000 novel by Gore Vidal
- The Golden Age (Wright novel), a 2002 novel in the Golden Oecumene trilogy by John C. Wright
- The Golden Age (comics), a 1993 DC Comics limited series
- The Golden Age (newspaper), now The Queanbeyan Age, published in New South Wales, Australia
- Awake!, formerly The Golden Age, a magazine published by Jehovah's Witnesses
- The Golden Age (Nowra play), a 1985 play by Louis Nowra
- The Golden Age, a play by A. R. Gurney
- Golden Age, a 2009 play by Terrence McNally
- The Golden Age (Shostakovich), a 1930 ballet by Dmitri Shostakovich
- Golden Age Studios, a recording facility in Auckland run by Joel Little
- The Golden Age (American Music Club album), 2008
- The Golden Age (Bobby Conn album), 2001
- The Golden Age (Cracker album), 1996
- The Golden Age (Dizzy Wright album), 2013
- The Golden Age (The Legendary Pink Dots album), 1989
- The Golden Age (Woodkid album), 2013
- The Golden Age (Your Demise album), 2012
- "Golden Age" (song), a 2008 song by TV on the Radio
- "The Golden Age" (The Asteroids Galaxy Tour song), 2009
- "Golden Age", by Battle Beast from Battle Beast, 2013
- "Golden Age", by Midnight Oil from Capricornia, 2002
- "Golden Age", by Ray Stevens, 1973
- "A Golden Age", by The Waterboys from Fisherman's Blues, 2013 (25th Anniversary box set)
- "The Golden Age", by Beck from Sea Change, 2002
- "The Golden Age", by Terry Dene, 1958
- Golden Age Lake, a man-made lake under construction in Turkmenistan
- New-age music, a genre of music intended to create artistic inspiration, relaxation, and optimism
- The New Age (album), a 1973 album by Canned Heat
- New Age (Eddy Lover album) (2011)
- New Age (KSI and Randolph album), a 2019 album by KSI and Randolph, or the title song
- "New Age" (Marlon Roudette song) (2011)
- "New Age" (The Velvet Underground song) (1969)
- The New Age, a music group featuring Pat Kilroy
- The New Age, a British literary magazine 1894–1938
- New Age (Bangladesh), an English-language daily newspaper
- The New Age (Chicago), an American Norwegian–Danish-language newspaper formerly known as Social-Demokraten
- New Age (South African newspaper), a leftist newspaper (1953–1962)
- The New Age (South African newspaper), a daily newspaper (2010–2018)
- New Age Journal, a health and lifestyle magazine renamed Whole Living
- The New Age (film), a 1994 film by Michael Tolkin
- New Age International University
- New Age communities, places with significant numbers of people with New Age beliefs
- New Age travellers, New Age and hippie believers who travel between music festivals and fairs
- Aerospace Ground Equipment
- Flugplatz airport (code), Germany
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