Agging vs Aging - What's the difference?
agging | aging |
(en noun) (US)
The process of becoming older or more mature.
Allowing something to become older.
The deliberate act of making something (such as an antique) appear older than it is.
(gerontology) Becoming senescent; accumulating damage to macromolecules, cells, tissues and organs with the passage of time
(euphemistic) Elderly person. Only as a collective plural in "the aging"
Becoming elderly.
As adjectives the difference between agging and aging
is that agging is egging on; raising quarrels (used in Devonshire at the turn of the 19th century)aging is becoming elderly.As a verb aging is
present participle of lang=en.As a noun aging is
the process of becoming older or more mature.aging
English
(wikipedia aging)Alternative forms
* ageing (Commonwealth English)Verb
(head)Noun
- The owner asked the clerk to age some big bills that were due.
Adjective
(en adjective)- The aging artist could no longer steadily hold the brush.
