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Aged vs Eldern - What's the difference?

aged | eldern |


As adjectives the difference between aged and eldern

is that aged is while eldern is (of persons) elder; elderly; aged; old or eldern can be (obsolete) made of elder.

Aged vs Nonaged - What's the difference?

aged | nonaged |


As adjectives the difference between aged and nonaged

is that aged is while nonaged is not aged.

Aged vs Youthless - What's the difference?

aged | youthless |

Youthless is a antonym of aged.



As adjectives the difference between aged and youthless

is that aged is old while youthless is devoid of youth; old, aged.

As a noun aged

is old people, collectively.

As a verb aged

is past tense of age.

As a preposition aged

is having the age of. (primarily non-US.

Aged vs Unyoung - What's the difference?

aged | unyoung | Synonyms |

Aged is a synonym of unyoung.


As adjectives the difference between aged and unyoung

is that aged is while unyoung is not young.

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