Well-aged


adjective
1.
having lived or existed long; of advanced age; old:
an aged man; an aged tree.
2.
pertaining to or characteristic of old age:
aged wrinkles.
3.
of the age of:
a man aged 40 years.
4.
brought to maturity or mellowness, as wine, cheese, or wood:
aged whiskey.
5.
Physical Geography. old; approaching the state of peneplain.
noun
6.
(used with a plural verb) old people collectively (usually preceded by the):
We must have improved medical care for the aged.
adjective
1.

advanced in years; old
(as collective noun; preceded by the): the aged

2.
of, connected with, or characteristic of old age
3.
(postpositive) (eɪdʒd). having the age of: a woman aged twenty
4.
(geography) (not in technical use) having reached an advanced stage of erosion

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