noun a long period of time, typically considered as being infinite or indefinitely long
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Used in historical context to refer to different time periods or eras, such as the Middle Ages or the Stone Age.
Refers to different stages or phases in society, such as the Industrial Age or the Information Age.
Refers to geological time periods, such as the Paleozoic Age or the Ice Age.
Used to discuss human development and evolution, such as the Bronze Age or the Iron Age.
A writer may use 'ages' to describe a long period of time or to emphasize the passage of time in a story or novel.
A psychologist may use 'ages' to refer to different stages of development in a person's life, such as childhood, adolescence, or old age.
A historian may use 'ages' to categorize different periods of history, such as the Stone Age, Middle Ages, or Industrial Age.
An educator may use 'ages' to refer to specific age groups of students, such as preschool ages, elementary school ages, or teenage ages.
A researcher may use 'ages' to analyze data related to demographics, such as the average age of a population or the age distribution within a sample group.