age of consent |
the age at which a person, usu. female, is legally considered to be competent to consent to sexual relations, used as a standard in determining whether statutory rape has occurred. |
age of majority |
the age at which a person is granted by law the rights and responsibilities of an adult, such as liability under contract and the right to sue. |
age-appropriate |
suitable or proper for a person of a particular, specified age. |
age-old |
as old as the ages; ancient. |
atomic age |
(often cap.) the period in history characterized by the development and use of atomic energy in the generation of electrical power and for immensely destructive weapons. |
coming-of-age |
arrival at maturity, prominence, or respectability. |
golden age |
(sometimes cap.) in Greek and Roman mythology, the first age of humans, in which people lived peacefully, prosperously, and innocently. [3 definitions] |
ice age |
any part of geological time when glaciers covered large parts of the earth; glacial epoch. [2 definitions] |
mental age |
an individual's mental ability, measured in terms of the chronological age at which an average person would attain that level of intelligence. |
middle age |
the period of human life between youth and old age, approximately the years between forty and sixty-five. |
middle-aged |
of a person, being of an age between youth and old age. |
old age |
the final stage of life, considered in humans to begin at about age sixty-five, characterized by a decline in health and vigor. |
old age pension |
(chiefly British) money that an elderly person receives from the government when he or she is no longer able to work. (Cf. social security.) |
old age pensioner |
(chiefly British) someone who is too old to work and who receives an old age pension. |
school age |
the age when a child is able or legally required to attend school. |