Sage
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Cite This SourceSage or SAGE can refer to one of the following
Plants
- Any of a number of ornamental and medicinal plants in three genera of the plant family Lamiaceae:
- Salvia
- Common sage, Salvia officinalis, a culinary herb
- Salvia divinorum (Diviner's sage), a plant noted for its psychoactive effects
- White sage, Salvia apiana, the commonest sage used for smudge sticks, and known for its medicinal uses
- Perovskia
- Phlomis
- Sagebrush, any of a number of American shrubs of the genus Artemisia
- Texas sage, shrubs in the genus Leucophyllum
Abbreviations and Acronyms
- SAGE engine (Strategy Action Game Engine), a game engine used for real-time strategy games
- Semi Automatic Ground Environment, an air defense computer system of NORAD
- Serial Analysis of Gene Expression, an acronym in molecular biology
- Software for Algebra and Geometry Experimentation, an open source computer algebra system
- Scalable, fault-tolerant Computer Agent Architecture, software framework for software agents
- SAGE (ruSsian American Gallium Experiment) a radiochemical solar neutrino flux measurement experiment
- Set A Good Example A motto for soccer
- Senior Action in a Gay Environment, the world's oldest and largest non-profit agency dedicated to serving lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender senior citizens
- Study on Global Ageing and Adult Health (SAGE), a public health programme studying adult health and the ageing process across countries and regions
Personal names
- See also Le Sage
- Adriana Sage - Mexican American pornographic actress
- Angie Sage - English author
- George Sage - English football player
- Greg Sage - American rock musician
- Harry Sage
- Henry W. Sage
- John Sage
- Kay Sage
- Leland Sage
- Lorna Sage
- Margaret Olivia Slocum Sage
- Parker Sage
- Rachael Sage
- Rosemary Sage
- Russell Sage (1816 – 1906), American financier and politician
- Sage Francis
- Sage Rosenfels, American football quarterback
- Sage Stallone, son of actor Sylvester Stallone
- Thomas Henry Sage
- Veronica Sage
- Sage can also be a regular Christian name for both genders
Fictional characters
- Sage, a comic book superhero, X-Men member
- Sage, a character class in Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
- Genis Sage in the video game Tales_of_Symphonia
- Raine Sage in the video game Tales_of_Symphonia
- Sage Date, a member of the Ronin Warriors
- List_of_characters_in_the_Shuffle%21_series#Sage, of the Navel game Tick Tack!
- Sage Snyder character in the soap As The World Turns
- Sage, an employee at Gamers Cave Comic Book Store in the television series Dark Oracle
- Sage the Owl, a character in the children's animated TV series The Herbs
Organizations
- SAGE Publications, an academic publishing company
- SAGE, a professional organization for those who maintain IT systems and networks
- SAGE-IE, an Irish professional organization for system administrators
- SAGE Computer Technology, former name of a U.S. computer manufacturer, later named "Stride Computers"
- The Sage Group, a business software and services company
- Sage Telecom, a U.S. telecommunications company
- SAGE, a U.S. manufacturer of fly fishing equipment
Other
- A silvery-grey color resembling that of sagebrush foliage
- A profound philosopher, distinguished for wisdom and sound judgment
- Wise old man, a kind and wise, older father-type figure
- The Sage Gateshead, a centre for musical education and performance
- Sage (Mozilla Firefox extension), a news aggregator extension for the browser
- SAGE KE, the Science of Aging Knowledge Environment, the online biogerontology/molecular biology of aging resource associated with the online version of the journal SCIENCE
- Sage (Internet), a feature of imageboard systems
- Sage Township, Michigan
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