Definition of Agemates

1. agemate [n] - See also: agemate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Agemates

ageisms
ageist
ageists
agelasimine
agelasimines
agelast
agelastatin
agelastic
agelasts
ageless
agelessly
agelessness
agelessnesses
agelong
agemate
agemates (current term)
agen
agenbite
agencies
agency
agency pricing
agency security
agencylike
agend
agenda
agenda-setting
agenda item
agendae
agendaless
agendas

Literary usage of Agemates

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Geometric Theory of Ordinary Differential Equations and Algebraic Functions by Georges Valiron (1984)
"... after spending a decade to get through the fourth grade, quit out of frustration and the desire to move on as they see their wealthier agemates doing. ..."

2. Secreted Desires: The Major Uranians by Michael Matthew Kaylor (2006)
"... Boys: Herds of boys, agemates, in Sparta, ate together on the floor of the mess, with their fingers, from the bare boards. ..."

3. National Household Survey on Drug Abuse: Main Findings, (1993) by Wai Choy, Dean R. Gerstein, Rashna Ghadialy, Felicia Gray (1998)
"Young whites (age 12-) reported significantly higher rates of past-year and current smoking than their black agemates; however we see less racial disparity ..."

4. Communicating with Adolescents about AIDS: Experience from Eastern and by Ruth Nduati, Wambui Kiai (1997)
"Develop the ability to function satisfactorily with agemates and behave appropriately in relating to peer groups. • Develop skills through training in order ..."

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