- Age
- Fully developed
- Fully developed physically
- Fully-grown
- Grow old
- Grown-up
- Precocious
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- 80s spirituality, New ...
- A mirrored example of maturity
- A very long time for one in strife
- Ageing
- Become old
- Begin to seem older
- Ancestry
- Ancestry evident a long time after wrinkle appears
- Bloodline
- Couple grow old with connection
- Descent
- Descent from an ancestor
- Disguised angel, i.e. in ancestry
- Administer
- Control makes Guy grow old
- Cope
- Fellow with time to run
- Handle
- Join battle with
- Succeed
- Age-old
- Former times (poet)
- Old.
- Age; esp., old age.
- Old times; former days; antiquity.
- To age; to grow old.
- To make old or ancient.
- Ancient
- Ancient piece of gold enclosed
- Bygone (days)
- Bygone era, ... days
- Former
- From old days
- Of past times
- A structure in which animals are confined
- Actor, Nicolas ...
- Aviary
- Bird enclosure
- Bird house
- Enclosure for birds
- Enclosure with bars