8-letter words containing age
- spousage — marriage
- squirage — squires considered as a whole group
- staffage — all of the additional figures, animals and other items of ornamentation in a painted scene or landscape, as distinct from the main figures or elements of the composition
- stageful — the number of people, or the amount of something, that fills a stage
- stagette — (as modifier)
- stallage — the right to set up a stall in a fair or market.
- stealage — the act of stealing.
- steerage — a part or division of a ship, formerly the part containing the steering apparatus.
- sternage — the stern or rear of a ship
- stillage — a low platform on which goods are stored in a warehouse or factory to keep them off the floor, to aid in handling, etc. Compare skid (def 3).
- stockage — supplies
- stoppage — an act or instance of stopping; cessation of activity: the stoppage of all work at the factory.
- stravage — Scot., Irish, and North England. to wander aimlessly.
- strewage — strewn or discarded items
- stumpage — standing timber with reference to its value.
- subagent — a person whose duties as an agent are delegated to him or her by another agent.
- substage — the component part of a microscope below the stage, for supporting a condenser, mirror, or other accessories.
- suffrage — the right to vote, especially in a political election.
- tasswage — to assuage
- teenaged — Teenaged people are aged between thirteen and nineteen.
- teenager — a person in his or her teens.
- the aged — old people
- thirlage — an obligation imposed upon tenants of certain lands requiring them to have their grain ground at a specified mill
- thongage — an additional charge made at a restaurant to a patron wearing thongs (flip-flops)
- trackage — the whole quantity of track owned by a railroad.
- truckage — conveyance by a truck or trucks.
- tutelage — the act of guarding, protecting, or guiding; office or function of a guardian; guardianship.
- tutorage — the office, authority, or care of a tutor.
- tweenage — (of a child) between about eight and fourteen years old
- umpirage — the office or authority of an umpire.
- unageing — not ageing or seeming not to age
- underage — lacking the required age, especially that of legal maturity.
- unstaged — adapted for or produced on the stage.
- upstager — someone who upstages
- vaultage — a group of vaults; a vaulted place
- verbiage — overabundance or superfluity of words, as in writing or speech; wordiness; verbosity.
- vicarage — the residence of a vicar.
- vicinage — the region near or about a place; vicinity.
- villager — an inhabitant of a village.
- villages — The, a city in central Oklahoma.
- vintager — a person who helps in the harvest of grapes for winemaking.
- voyageur — (in Canada) a person who is an expert woodsman, boatman, and guide in remote regions, especially one employed by fur companies to transport supplies to and from their distant stations.
- wageless — Often, wages. money that is paid or received for work or services, as by the hour, day, or week. Compare living wage, minimum wage.
- wagering — Present participle of wager.
- wagonage — transportation or conveyance by wagon.
- wastages — Plural form of wastage.
- waterage — the transportation of cargo by means of ships, or the charges for such transportation
- web page — a single, usually hypertext document on the World Wide Web that can incorporate text, graphics, sounds, etc.
- webpages — Plural form of webpage.
- weighage — a duty paid for weighing goods