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schoolage
† ˈschoolage Forms: 6 scolage, 7 scollage, scholage, schoolage. [f. school n.1 + -age. Cf. med.L. scolagium, OF. escolage.] 1. Sc. The fee paid for tuition at school. Also schoolage-fee.1511–12 Acc. Ld. High Treas. Scot. IV. 242 Item the xxviij day of Januar, send with William Alresky to Maister Dav... Oxford English Dictionary
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Motivating School-Age Kids to Be Active (for Parents)
Being active is a key part of good health for all school-age kids. Exercise strengthens their muscles and bones and lets their bodies do normal kid stuff, like lifting a backpack or running a race. It also helps control their weight and prevent some types of health problems, like high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes.
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Level Up (American TV series)
Angie does not have an avatar as she does not play the game, but her weapon from the video game is the "Fist of Schoolage," a glove that becomes an armored Angie tried to take on the Fire Titan only for her Fist of Schoolage attack to not being able to phase it. wikipedia.org
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scollar
scollage, scollar see schoolage, scholar. Oxford English Dictionary
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scol
scol, -age, -ar etc.: see school n.1, skoal, schoolage, scholar, etc. Oxford English Dictionary
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minerval
minerval, n. (mɪˈnɜːvəl) [a. L. minerval, f. Minerva: see prec.] A gift given in gratitude by a scholar to a master; also, money paid to a schoolmaster for teaching.1603 Holland Plutarch's Mor. 454 You are well enough served and receive a due Minervall for your schoolage. 1674 Charleton in Lett. Emi... Oxford English Dictionary
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