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Definition of Age class
1. Noun. People in the same age range.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Age Class
Literary usage of Age class
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Illicit Drug Use, Smoking and Drinking by America's High School Students by Lloyd D. Johnston, Patrick M. O'Malley, Jerald G. Bachman (1993)
"... Estimates of Prevalence and Trends for the Entire Age/Class Cohort, Adjusting
for Absentees and Dropouts Year of Administration ..."
2. Indonesia's Fires and Haze: The Cost of Catastrophe by David Glover, Timothy Jessup (1999)
"age class on average matures in approximately ten years to the ... age class.
For the purpose of this chapter, an average stocking rate was used, ..."
3. The Practice of Silviculture, with Particular Reference to Its Application by Ralph Chipman Hawley (1921)
"In theory the oldest age class is cut each year, the next oldest removed in the
following year, and so on indefinitely. Reproduction springs up in the ..."
4. Forestry Quarterly by New York State College of Forestry (1911)
"The Tegernsee Forest contains 13757 acres, of which in 1891 the division by age
classes was as follows : ist age class — merchantable ..."
5. Primitive Society by Robert Harry Lowie (1920)
"Among the Hidatsa the age-class is likewise founded on rough-and-ready principles:
... Thereafter the Masai or Hidatsa individual's age-class affiliation is ..."
6. The American Year Book: A Record of Events and Progress by Francis Graham Wickware, (, Albert Bushnell Hart, (, Simon Newton Dexter North (1914)
"... were practically valueless hecause 20 or nmore years were inclu(le(l in each
age class, and in any class of that size tlte average age of ..."
7. A Manual of Forestry by William Schlich (1895)
"In these cases it is necessary to be satisfied with larger groups, that is to
say, to join a number of age gradations into an " age class. ..."