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TEENAGE |
13-19 years old |
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TEEN |
13-19 year-old |
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TEENAGER |
13-19 year-old |
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TEENAGERS |
13-19 year olds |
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GIRL |
A roebuck two years old. |
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NONAGENARIAN |
A person ninety years old. |
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CENTENARIAN |
A person a hundred years old. |
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QUADRAGENARIOUS |
Consisting of forty; forty years old. |
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SPADE |
A hart or stag three years old. |
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EGLING |
The European perch when two years old. |
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TINKER |
A young mackerel about two years old. |
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SEPTUAGENARY |
Consisting of seventy; also, seventy years old. |
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SEXAGENARIAN |
A person who is sixty years old. |
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STAGGARD |
The male red deer when four years old. |
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YEAR |
Age, or old age; as, a man in years. |
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DINMONT |
A wether sheep between one and two years old. |
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STOT |
A young bull or ox, especially one three years old. |
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BROCKET |
A male red deer two years old; -- sometimes called brock. |
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SKULLFISH |
A whaler's name for a whale more than two years old. |
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THEAVE |
A ewe lamb of the first year; also, a sheep three years
old. |
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GRAVELLING |
A salmon one or two years old, before it has gone to
sea. |
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SEXAGENARY |
Pertaining to, or designating, the number sixty;
poceeding by sixties; sixty years old. |
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SMOLT |
A young salmon two or three years old, when it has acquired
its silvery color. |
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MIDDLE-AGED |
Being about the middle of the ordinary age of man;
between 30 and 50 years old. |
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STUNT |
Specifically: A whale two years old, which, having been
weaned, is lean, and yields but little blubber. |