juvenility
11juvenility — ju·ve·nil·i·ty || ‚dÊ’uËvÉ™ nɪlÉ™tɪ n. youthfulness, childhood; youth; immaturity …
12juvenility — ju·ve·nil·i·ty …
13juvenility — ju•ve•nil•i•ty [[t]ˌdʒu vəˈnɪl ɪ ti[/t]] n. pl. ties 1) juvenile state, character, or manner 2) an instance of being juvenile • Etymology: 1615–25 …
14juvenility — /dʒuvəˈnɪləti/ (say joohvuh niluhtee) noun (plural juvenilities) 1. juvenile state, character, or manner. 2. (plural) youthful qualities or performances. 3. young persons collectively …
15juvenility — Early phase of development in which an organism is incapable of sexual reproduction …
16juvenility — noun 1. lacking and evidencing lack of experience of life • Syn: ↑callowness, ↑jejuneness • Derivationally related forms: ↑juvenile, ↑jejune (for: ↑jejuneness) …
17Juvenilities — Juvenility Ju ve*nil i*ty, n.; pl. {Juvenilities}. [L. juvenilitas: cf. F. juv[ e]nilit[ e].] [1913 Webster] 1. Youthfulness; adolescence. Glanvill. [1913 Webster] 2. The manners or character of youth; immaturity. Glanvill. [1913 Webster] …
18plant development — Introduction a multiphasic process in which two distinct forms succeed each other in alternating generations. One form, created by the union of sexual cells (gametes (gamete)), contains two sets of similar chromosomes (diploid). At sexual… …
19Plant morphology — (or phytomorphology) is the general term for the study of the morphology (physical form and external structure) of plants. [Raven, P. H., R. F. Evert, S. E. Eichhorn. Biology of Plants , 7th ed., page 9. (New York: W. H. Freeman, 2005). ISBN 0… …
20youth — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Condition of being young Nouns 1. youth, juvenility, juvenescence, immaturity, juniority; childhood, boyhood, maidenhood, girlhood, youthhood; minority, nonage, teenage, teens, tender age, bloom; prime… …