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The Word of the Day for April 10 is:

nonage \NAH-nij\ noun
*1 : minority
2 a : a period of youth b : lack of maturity

Example sentence:
Peter the Great became the czar of Russia while still in his nonage, so
the country was ruled for a time by his half-sister Sophia.

Did you know?
Minority, majority; infancy, adulthood; nonage, full age -- here you have
the three contrasting pairs that constitute the vocabulary of legal age.
"Minority," "infancy," and "nonage" are synonyms that mean "the state or time
of being under legal age." "Majority," "adulthood," and "full age" mean "the
state or time of being of legal age." (All these words, particularly "infancy"
and "adulthood," have other meanings as well, of course.) "Nonage" came to us
by way of Middle English from an Anglo-French union of "non-" and "age," which
combine to mean "not of age."

*Indicates the sense illustrated by the example sentence.




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