Definitionn. intelligence achieved far ahead of normal developmental schedules
Last update: October 24, 2015
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All this seemed to Sylvia to be in keeping with Marian's general precociousness. [Please select]
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Another sign of a peculiar precociousness, at fourteen, with which Aunt Mary was finding herself unable to cope. [Please select]
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So far from being lightened, their cares were greatly increased by the precociousness of the youngster, and from this moment their trouble and worry were grievous to see. [Please select]
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What favour of his fellow clergymen a slight precociousness of manner and pronunciation cost him was more than balanced by the visible ecstasies of ladies. [Please select]
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