Sage (disambiguation)
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The word sage can have one of the following means:
- Commonly, a person (in possession) of wisdom.
- In botany, sage is a medicinal plant of genus Salvia.
- In England, the Sage Gateshead is a new centre for musical education and performance, located in Gateshead on the south bank of the River Tyne.
- In business, Sage is the short name for The Sage Group plc and there is also Sage Telecom.
- In molecular biology, SAGE is an acronym for Serial Analysis of Gene Expression.
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In Botany
- Salvia divinorum is a psychoactive plant commonly used as a drug.
In myth and folklore
- In Chinese folklore, a sage is a wise man who is said to have the power of foresight.
- In Hinduism, the Rishis are sages who speak to the Devas.
In the arts
- In Marvel Comics, Sage is a superhero who is a member of the X-Men.
- In poetry, Sage is the title of a collection of poems by German author Paul Wühr.
In computers
- In computer science, SAGE was an early United States Air Force computer system.
- In the video game Fire Emblem, a Sage is a master of elemental magic and is able to use special magic staves.
- SAGE is the short name for The System Administrators Guild, the professional body for those who maintain IT systems and the networks that connect them.
- In computers, Sage (from Japanese sageru; 下げる "to lower") refers to replying to a thread without bumping it to the top of the thread list on a 2ch-style message board.
- In computers, Sage is an RSS and Atom News aggregator extension for the Mozilla Firefox web browser. This Sage refers to Salvia as seen above.
- In the video games Command & Conquer: Generals and The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth, Sage is the name of the game engine.