Sage
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Sage or SAGE can refer to one of the following
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[edit] Plants
- Any of a number of ornamental and medicinal plants in three genera of the plant family Lamiaceae:
- Salvia, a genus of plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae
- Common sage, a small evergreen subshrub; used as a culinary herb
- Perovskia, a genus of seven species in the Lamiaceae or mint family, closely related to the genus Salvia
- Perovskia atriplicifolia (Russian Sage), is a deciduous perennial in the Lamiaceae
- Phlomis, a genus of about 100 species of herbaceous plants, subshrubs and shrubs
- Phlomis fruticosa (Jerusalem Sage), a perennial herb of the Lamiaceae family
- Salvia, a genus of plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae
- Artemisia (genus), occasionally some of the species are called sages
- Artemisia tridentata, Sagebrush, Big Sagebrush, Common Sagebrush, Blue Sagebrush, or Black Sagebrush
- Leucophyllum, a genus of evergreen shrubs in the plant family Plantaginaceae, often called sages
- Leucophyllum frutescens (Texas Sage), an evergreen shrub in the family Plantaginaceae
[edit] Plant communities
- Coastal sage scrub, a low scrubland plant community, characteristic plants include California sagebrush (Artemisia californica), black sage (Salvia mellifera), white sage (Salvia apiana)
[edit] People
- See also Le Sage
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- Adriana Sage, a Mexican American pornographic actress
- Amanda Sage, an American born painter based in Vienna
- Ana Cumpanas (Anna Sage), a brothel owner in the U.S. city of Chicago
- Angie Sage, an English author
- Bill Sage, an American actor and alumnus of State University of New York at Purchase
- David Sage, an American television actor
- Ebenezer Sage, a United States Representative from New York
- George Sage, an English football player
- Greg Sage, an American rock musician
- Harry Sage, an American Major League Baseball catcher
- Henry W. Sage, a wealthy New York State businessman, philanthropist
- John Sage, an English torturer
- Kay Sage, an American Surrealist artist and poet
- Leland Sage, an American professor emeritus of history at the University of Northern Iowa
- Lorna Sage, a Welsh-born academic, an award-winning literary critic and author
- Margaret Olivia Slocum Sage, an American philanthropist
- Mel Sage, an English former football (soccer) player
- Parker Sage, founder and head of the American neo-fascist movements Black Legion and the National Workers' League
- Paula Sage, a Scottish film actress, Special Olympics athlete and advocate of Down's Syndrome
- Rachael Sage, an American songwriter
- Rosemary Sage, an Engglish expert in the field of education, in particular the area of special needs
- Russell Sage, an American financier and politician
- Thomas Henry Sage, an English recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Veronica Sage, an American adult model and a porn star
- William H. Sage, an American Medal of Honor recipient
[edit] Given name
- Sage Brocklebank, a Canadian actor
- Sage Francis, an American hip-hop artist
- Sage Reynolds, a Canadian double-bassist and composer
- Sage Rosenfels, American football quarterback
- Sage Stallone, son of actor Sylvester Stallone
- Sage Steele, a SportsCenter update anchor
- Sage Walker, a science fiction writer based in New Mexico
- William Sage Rapson, a New Zealand and South African chemist
[edit] Fictional
- Sage (comics), a comic book superhero, X-Men member
- Sage the Owl, a character in the children's animated TV series The Herbs
- Sage, a character class in Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
- List of characters in the Shuffle! series#Sage, of the Navel game Tick Tack!
[edit] Organizations
- The Sage Gateshead is a centre for musical education, performance and conferences, located in Gateshead on the south bank of the River Tyne, in the north-east of England.
- The Sage Group, producers of software (especially accounting software)
- SAGE (organization), a professional organization for those who maintain IT systems and networks
- SAGE Computer Technology, former name of a U.S. computer manufacturer, later named "Stride Computers"
- SAGE Publications, an academic publishing company
- Sage Telecom, a U.S. telecommunications company
- SAGE-AU, an Australian non-profit professional association of system administrators
- SAGE, a U.S. manufacturer of fly fishing equipment
- SAGE, a UK Stakeholder Advisory Group on extremely low frequency Electromagnetic fields - an organisation assessing health risks arising from electricity distribution
- System Administrators Guild of Ireland (SAGE-IE), an Irish professional organization for system administrators
[edit] Other
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- The World Health Organization's Study on global AGEing and adult health (SAGE), a multi-country data collection platform to evaluate ageing processes and adult health across the globe
- A silvery-grey color resembling that of Artemisia tridentata (sagebrush) foliage
- A profound philosopher, distinguished for wisdom and sound judgment
- Wise old man, a kind and wise, older father-type figure
- Sage (Mozilla Firefox extension), a news aggregator extension for the browser
- USS Sage (AM-111), an Auk-class minesweeper acquired by the U.S. Navy
- Serial analysis of gene expression, a molecular biology technique for measuring mRNA levels
- SAGE (computer algebra system), an algebra system written in Python
- Semi Automatic Ground Environment, an automated control system for tracking enemy bombers
- One of the 7 Oceans in Yohoho! Puzzle Pirates
- Sage writing, a form of literary non-fiction popular in the Victorian era.

