Agers

/ˈeɪdʒərz/ noun

Plural of 'ager,' meaning people or things that age something, or in whiskey production, barrels or containers used for aging spirits.

From 'age' (from Old French 'aage,' Latin 'aetas') plus the agent suffix '-er,' creating a word for whatever causes aging. Common in technical contexts like wine and whiskey production.

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