Similar words: descent, crescent, incandescent, virescent, tumescent, quiescent, senescent, preadolescence. Meaning: adj. (especially of human beings) at the age immediately before puberty; often marked by accelerated growth.
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1. Since their first prepubescent growth spurt, these big women have had to struggle not to be embarrassed.
2. Although research shows that prepubescent athletes sweat quite a bit less, on average, than adults, they also weigh less, so small water losses are magnified.
3. Oxygen is so important during those prepubescent years, don t you think?
4. The youthful band were an instant hit with prepubescent girls - mainly black girls, but also some white ones.
5. In sports where limber, prepubescent bodies can outmaneuver more mature athletes, kids can be designated as older than they are.
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6. Oxygen is so important during those prepubescent years. Don't you think?
7. My confused prepubescent days are behind me, but I find myself in mourning – grieving for the heterosexuality that might have been. I would never have chosen to be a lesbian.
8. Brassieres upholstered with foam rubber were produced as beauty aids even for the well-endowed and even for prepubescent girls.
9. At the end, a darker path and two hollow balls of boxwood: several episodes of prepubescent sexuality occurred here.
10. When The Times visited a clinic for rape victims in eastern Congo, prepubescent girls lay recovering in hospital beds alongside grandmothers.
11. I guess when consoles started becoming more popular, it was speculated that it would be better for their niche audience to be prepubescent boys.
12. The present study also identifies significant age-related differences in 5-HT transporter densities between prepubescent and adult control offspring.
13. In any case, the general public is primarily concerned about adults seeking out prepubescent girls and boys.
14. She's planning to take her on a sort of prepubescent accompanied gap year.
15. Earlier this year, in the Journal of Psychosocial Nursing, she chronicled the latest research on 'the influences of disordered eating in prepubescent children.'
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