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Was (wer) ist AGED - definition

Aged artwork

aged         
  • An elderly man
  • A map showing median age figures for 2017
  • Comparison of a normal aged brain (left) and a brain affected by [[Alzheimer's disease]]
  • Somali]] woman
  • Hydra]]'', a relative of the jellyfish
  • [[Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg]]: ''Ages of Man''
  • 95-year-old woman holding a five-month-old boy
  • vauthors=Moss S}}</ref>
BIOLOGICAL PROCESS OF ANY ORGANISM GETTING OLDER
Sexagenarian; Septuagenarian; Octogenarian; Thirtysomething (term); Twentysomething (term); 20-something; Aged; Vicenarian; Aging process; Tricenarian; Fortysomething (term); Quadragenarian; Fiftysomething (term); Fiftysomething; Forty something; Twentysomething (age); Thirtysomething (age); Fortysomething (age); Fiftysomething (age); Sixtysomething (term); Sextagenarian; Sixtysomething; Oldness; Quinquagenarian (term); Sexagenarian (term); Aging (life cycle); Denarian; Vicenarians; Tricenarians; Quadragenarians; Quinquagenarians; Sexagenarians; Signs of aging; Signs of ageing; Seventysomething; Seventysomething (term); Ageing process; Aged population; Ageing society; Aging; Facial aging; Theories of ageing; Successful aging; Successful Aging; 20-somethings; Selectivity theory (aging); Successful ageing; Ageing in humans; Growing old; Slow ageing; Slow aging; Slow Ageing; Age changes; Human aging; Human ageing; Healthy aging; Healthy ageing; Aging in humans; Octogenarians; Prevention of ageing; Prevention of aging; Normal aging; Normal ageing; Causes of ageing; Sleep and ageing; Aging and sleep; Sleep and aging
a.
1.
Old, elderly, stricken in years, advanced in life, with one foot in the grave.
2.
Having lived, of the age of, old.
Aged         
  • An elderly man
  • A map showing median age figures for 2017
  • Comparison of a normal aged brain (left) and a brain affected by [[Alzheimer's disease]]
  • Somali]] woman
  • Hydra]]'', a relative of the jellyfish
  • [[Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg]]: ''Ages of Man''
  • 95-year-old woman holding a five-month-old boy
  • vauthors=Moss S}}</ref>
BIOLOGICAL PROCESS OF ANY ORGANISM GETTING OLDER
Sexagenarian; Septuagenarian; Octogenarian; Thirtysomething (term); Twentysomething (term); 20-something; Aged; Vicenarian; Aging process; Tricenarian; Fortysomething (term); Quadragenarian; Fiftysomething (term); Fiftysomething; Forty something; Twentysomething (age); Thirtysomething (age); Fortysomething (age); Fiftysomething (age); Sixtysomething (term); Sextagenarian; Sixtysomething; Oldness; Quinquagenarian (term); Sexagenarian (term); Aging (life cycle); Denarian; Vicenarians; Tricenarians; Quadragenarians; Quinquagenarians; Sexagenarians; Signs of aging; Signs of ageing; Seventysomething; Seventysomething (term); Ageing process; Aged population; Ageing society; Aging; Facial aging; Theories of ageing; Successful aging; Successful Aging; 20-somethings; Selectivity theory (aging); Successful ageing; Ageing in humans; Growing old; Slow ageing; Slow aging; Slow Ageing; Age changes; Human aging; Human ageing; Healthy aging; Healthy ageing; Aging in humans; Octogenarians; Prevention of ageing; Prevention of aging; Normal aging; Normal ageing; Causes of ageing; Sleep and ageing; Aging and sleep; Sleep and aging
·adj Belonging to old age.
II. Aged ·Impf & ·p.p. of Age.
III. Aged ·adj Having a certain age; at the age of; having lived; as, a man aged forty years.
IV. Aged ·adj Old; having lived long; having lived almost to or beyond the usual time allotted to that species of being; as, an aged man; an aged oak.
aged         
  • An elderly man
  • A map showing median age figures for 2017
  • Comparison of a normal aged brain (left) and a brain affected by [[Alzheimer's disease]]
  • Somali]] woman
  • Hydra]]'', a relative of the jellyfish
  • [[Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg]]: ''Ages of Man''
  • 95-year-old woman holding a five-month-old boy
  • vauthors=Moss S}}</ref>
BIOLOGICAL PROCESS OF ANY ORGANISM GETTING OLDER
Sexagenarian; Septuagenarian; Octogenarian; Thirtysomething (term); Twentysomething (term); 20-something; Aged; Vicenarian; Aging process; Tricenarian; Fortysomething (term); Quadragenarian; Fiftysomething (term); Fiftysomething; Forty something; Twentysomething (age); Thirtysomething (age); Fortysomething (age); Fiftysomething (age); Sixtysomething (term); Sextagenarian; Sixtysomething; Oldness; Quinquagenarian (term); Sexagenarian (term); Aging (life cycle); Denarian; Vicenarians; Tricenarians; Quadragenarians; Quinquagenarians; Sexagenarians; Signs of aging; Signs of ageing; Seventysomething; Seventysomething (term); Ageing process; Aged population; Ageing society; Aging; Facial aging; Theories of ageing; Successful aging; Successful Aging; 20-somethings; Selectivity theory (aging); Successful ageing; Ageing in humans; Growing old; Slow ageing; Slow aging; Slow Ageing; Age changes; Human aging; Human ageing; Healthy aging; Healthy ageing; Aging in humans; Octogenarians; Prevention of ageing; Prevention of aging; Normal aging; Normal ageing; Causes of ageing; Sleep and ageing; Aging and sleep; Sleep and aging
¦ adjective
1. e?d?d of a specified age: he died aged 60.
(of a horse or farm animal) over a certain defined age of maturity, typically 6 to 12 years for horses, 3 or 4 years for cattle.
2. 'e?d??d very old.
3. e?d?d having been subjected to ageing.

Wikipedia

Aging (artwork)

Aging is a process by which an artwork, typically a painting or sculpture, is made to appear old. It is meant to emulate the natural deterioration that can occur over many decades or centuries. Although there may be "innocent" reasons for it, ageing is a technique very often used in art forgery.

Paintings deteriorate over time because they are created using essentially incompatible materials, with each having a different reaction to the changes in the environment, including light, temperature and relative humidity.

An oil painting consists of several layers, comprising the base canvas, a layer of gesso base coat, several layers of the oil-based paint and then several coats of varnish to protect the paint surface. With many different materials, it is understandable that each layer may dry at different rates and will also absorb and release moisture at different rates. When this occurs, expansion and contraction of the painting will result in a crazing of the varnish surface. This pattern of small cracks is known as craquelure. Along with the darkening or yellowing of the varnish surface, it is this visual representation of the cracking that is typically the primary indicator of ageing.

The purpose for artificially ageing is to create a finished product that accurately reflects an era or is consistent with the environment (usually period) into which it is to be placed.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für AGED
1. Women like Helen Mirren, aged 61, Meryl Streep, aged 57, Joanna Lumley, aged 60, and Felicity Kendal, aged 5', are at the height of their powers.
2. She lost Jollice, aged eight, and Regis, aged 10 months.
3. The four, one aged 16, two aged 17 and one aged 1', will appear at Huddersfield Magistrates Court.
4. Fear for my family I‘m married with five children – a boy aged 17, then two daughters aged 16, 15, then twins, a boy and a girl, aged seven.
5. Detectives are questioning six teenagers over the murder: Boys aged 15 and 16; two men aged 1' and girls aged 15 and 18.