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dotage
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
dotage
(noun)
dotage
/
ˈ
doʊtɪʤ/
noun
dotage
/
ˈ
doʊtɪʤ/
noun
Britannica Dictionary definition of DOTAGE
[
noncount
]
:
the period of old age
:
the time when a person is old and often less able to remember or do things
—
often used after
in
or
into
He has become friendlier
in his dotage
.
The actress continued to work well
into her dotage
.
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