To pass something, such as a pathogen or stem cell, through a host or medium
After 24 hours, the culture was passaged to an agar plate.
2
To make a passage, especially by sea; to cross
They passaged to America in 1902.
adjective
1
Describing a bird that has left the nest, is living on its own, but is less than a year old. (commonly used in falconry)
Passage red-tailed hawks are preferred by falconers because these younger birds have not yet developed the adult behaviors which would make them more difficult to train.