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Pageful vs Ageful - What's the difference?

pageful | ageful |

As a noun pageful

is as much (text etc) as a page will hold.

As an adjective ageful is

aged; old.

pageful

English

Noun

(en-noun)
  • As much (text etc.) as a page will hold.
  • ageful

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • aged; old
  • * 1981 , The Election Archives: Volumes 53-58
  • Of course, it also represents the courtesy of the old men of the country, with their eylids drooping into ageful insipidity and ageful sleep and their bodies leaning over the age-old sticks without which can they hardly stand.
  • * 2011 , Kelly Joyce, Meika Loe, Technogenarians
  • These women reconstruct their naturally ageing bodies with age-erasing technology, replacing undesired ageful faces and bodies with youthful ageless ones.