Definitionadj. (of animals especially human beings) having arrived at the onset of puberty
Last update: October 17, 2015
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The teenagers are called pubescent. [Please select]
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The pubescent girls lined up to get an autograph from their favorite teen heartthrob. [Please select]
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When the wounded man spoke, his speech sounded as pubescent as the voice of a teenage boy. [Please select]
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They are bright, iridescent, golden-green or bluish-coloured beetles (see Coleoptera), with the breast finely punctured and pubescent, head and thorax with a longitudinal channel, and elytra with two slightly elevated lines. [Please select]
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Antennæ nearly reaching the epistoma; third joint long, linear, conical at the tip; arista pubescent. [Please select]
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Antennæ not reaching the epistoma; third joint linear, rather long, conical at the tip; arista somewhat pubescent. [Please select]
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Abdomen globose and pubescent; the scale of the petiole compressed, its superior margin rounded, and with four minute teeth. [Please select]
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_ Rather smaller than the female, more slender and more pubescent, the pubescence on the face paler. [Please select]
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No adolescent who is not past the pubescent stage should run sprint races longer than 100 yards. [Please select]
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The acorns of the pubescent oak are usually stunted, short, wrinkled, and fluted, and subject to premature fall. [Please select]
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The system of grouping suggested by the School Athletic League, is that of grouping the boys according to physiological rather than chronological age, as follows: Pre-pubescent boys under 90 pounds. [Please select]
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