Aged

  • 31Aged Assets — Equipment that has outlived its useful life. Aged assets might include equipment that is still functional, but is expensive to operate and maintain; equipment that still works, but breaks down frequently, disrupting operations; or equipment that… …

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  • 32Aged Fail — A fail that has occurred between two or more parties to a securities transactions and has lasted for over 30 days. Aged fails generally occur between firms and clearing houses; they are rarely seen between individual investors. According to SEC… …

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  • 33Aged and Disability Pensioners Party — The Aged and Disability Pensioners Party was a minor Australian political party that contested the 2004 federal election. It supported the rights of pensioners …

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  • 34aged, the — ag|ed, the [ edʒəd ] noun people who are old: a charity that aims to help the aged …

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  • 35aged worker — /eɪdʒd ˈwɜkə/ (say ayjd werkuh) noun a worker who is certified as being aged and therefore entitled to earn less than the normal minimum rate prescribed for his or her classification …

  • 36aged-care — /ˈeɪdʒd kɛə/ (say ayjd kair) adjective of or relating to the care of aged people …

  • 37AGED — automated general experimental device …

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  • 38aged — Synonyms and related words: abiding, advanced, advanced in life, advanced in years, age long, age old, along in years, ancient, antediluvian, antique, chronic, constant, continuing, developed, diuturnal, doddering, durable, elderly, enduring,… …

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  • 39AGED — Advisory Group on Electron Devices ( > IEEE Standard Dictionary ) …

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  • 40aged — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. old, gray, elderly, worn; see old 1 , 2 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. elderly, old, venerable, advanced, matured, past one s prime, vintage, seasoned, weathered, ripened, ageless, *long in the tooth, *one foot in… …

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