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juniority

[joon-yawr-i-tee, -yor-] / dʒunˈyɔr ɪ ti, -ˈyɒr- /
NOUN
boyhood
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In happier times, when he was boasting about replacing trained and highly paid workers with new and inexperienced ones, Bastian called the savings “the juniority benefit.”

From Slate • Jul. 24, 2022

Last week this second son moved out a step from his journalistic juniority.

From Time Magazine Archive

He did his best to avenge his juniority as time passed on by an enormous length of limb.

From The Passionate Friends by Wells, H. G. (Herbert George)

That accident cannot react upon this child to invest him with the privileges of absolute juniority.

From The Posthumous Works of Thomas De Quincey, Vol. 2 by Japp, Alexander H. (Alexander Hay)

Aubrey had the better of the encounter in height, weight, and more than twenty years juniority, but fortune played for the bookseller.

From The Haunted Bookshop by Morley, Christopher