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Definition of young
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Young
(superl.)
Having
little
experience;
inexperienced;
unpracticed;
ignorant;
weak.
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Young
::
Young
(superl.)
Not long born; still in the first part of life; not yet
arrived
at
adolescence,
maturity,
or age; not old;
juvenile;
-- said of
animals;
as, a young
child;
a young man; a young
fawn..
Paedogenesis
::
Paedogenesis
(n.)
Reproduction
by young or
larval
animals.
Rennet
::
Rennet
(v.) The
inner,
or
mucous,
membrane
of the
fourth
stomach
of the calf, or other young
ruminant;
also, an
infusion
or
preparation
of it, used for
coagulating
milk..
Sea Salmon
::
Sea
salmon
() A young
pollock.
Baby
::
Baby (n.) An
infant
or young child of
either
sex; a babe.
Strobila
::
Strobila
(n.) A form of the larva of
certain
Discophora
in a state of
development
succeeding
the
scyphistoma.
The body of the
strobila
becomes
elongated,
and
subdivides
transversely
into a
series
of
lobate
segments
which
eventually
become
ephyrae,
or young
medusae..
Great
::
Great
(superl.)
Pregnant;
big (with
young).
Old
::
Old
(superl.)
Not
young;
advanced
far in years or life;
having
lived till
toward
the end of the
ordinary
term of
living;
as, an old man; an old age; an old
horse;
an old
tree..
Junior
::
"Junior
(n.)
Belonging
to a
younger
person,
or an
earlier
time of
life..
Chick
::
Chick (n.) A child or young
person;
-- a term of
endearment.
Plumule
::
Plumule
(n.) The first bud, or
gemmule,
of a young
plant;
the bud, or
growing
point,
of the
embryo,
above the
cotyledons.
See
Illust.
of
Radicle..
Cageling
::
Cageling
(n.) A bird
confined
in a cage; esp. a young bird.
Sorel
::
Sorel (n.) A young buck in the third year. See the Note under Buck.
Wench
::
Wench (n.) A young
woman;
a girl; a
maiden.
Reptilia
::
Reptilia
(n. pl.) A class of
air-breathing
oviparous
vertebrates,
usually
covered
with
scales
or bony
plates.
The heart
generally
has two
auricles
and one
ventricle.
The
development
of the young is the same as that of
birds..
Supervacaneous
::
Supertuberation
(n.) The
production
of young
tubers,
as
potatoes,
from the old while still
growing..
Effete
::
Effete
(a.) No
longer
capable
of
producing
young,
as an
animal,
or
fruit,
as the
earth;
hence,
worn out with age;
exhausted
of
energy;
incapable
of
efficient
action;
no
longer
productive;
barren;
sterile..
Spittle
::
Spitter
(n.) A young deer whose
antlers
begin to shoot or
become
sharp;
a
brocket,
or
pricket..
Foremilk
::
Foremilk
(n.) The milk
secreted
just
before,
or
directly
after,
the birth of a child or of the young of an
animal;
colostrum..
Flirt
::
Flirt (v. i.) To run and dart
about;
to act with
giddiness,
or from a
desire
to
attract
notice;
especially,
to play the
coquette;
to play at
courtship;
to
coquet;
as, they flirt with the young men..
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