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Adult children? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange "Adult children" comes from "adult children of alcoholics", but now has broader reference to adults who were abused emotionally, physically or sexually in childhood
What is the word for an adult who is not mature? What term can be used for an adult, especially a man, who is in his forties and still behaves like a teenager, shunning responsibilities typical of mature people, preferring to enjoy himself?
Is there a word to describe mature or adult plants? I know that adult is most often used to describe a mature human-being, and that mature is a broader usage word, describing everything form animals to cheese Also that a young tree is a sapling is there an equivalent word for a mature plant, tree or shrubbery?
possessives - adults’ English teacher or adult’s English teacher . . . Distinguish your audience in a prepositional phrase "I am an English teacher for adult learners" or "I am an English teacher for adults " If it is important you say teacher, this breaks up the information in a way that makes adults more proximal to teacher than English, and uses for to disambiguate the purpose
Trying to understand the nuances between ox, steer and bullock American English: an adult animal of the cattle family, esp a male that has had its sexual organs removed (here "castrated" is qualified with "especially") Further, Wikipedia describes an ox as: An ox (plural oxen), also known as a bullock in Australia and India, is a bovine trained as a draft animal or riding animal
Word meaning project adult characteristics onto children? I'm looking for a word that is similar to anthropomorphize but that means projecting adult characteristics onto children I have a pre-verbal child and it is very easy to make up reasons for her be