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juvenile

[joo-vuh-nl, -nahyl] / ˈdʒu və nl, -ˌnaɪl /


NOUN
young person
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Antonyms
STRONGEST


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These larvae were found attached to juvenile spiders from three different families.

From Science Daily

Some who witnessed it live called it juvenile.

From Salon

The Reprieve charity said it believed up to ten British men could be among those transferred, along with juvenile detainees and urged the UK government to intervene urgently.

From BBC

The juvenile mountain lion was taken to a local veterinarian to be assessed, Cort Klopping, a spokesperson for the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, said Wednesday afternoon.

From Los Angeles Times

Or, they are too juvenile, limited to sugary sodas, fruit juices and syrups.

From Salon