Adult comes from the Latin word adultus, which means "grown up." Adultus is a derivative of the Latin word adolescere which means "to grow up" which is also the root for our word "adolescent." (And don't we all know adults who act like adolescents.)
adults
adults = nâ makua
Yes, the form adults is the plural form for the noun adult.
Adults is the plural of adult. The singular possessive form is adult's
The plural form for the noun adult is adults. The plural possessive form is adults'.Example: The adults' behavior was a poor example for the children.
Men
That is called the Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults, or RCIA for short
Gerontophile?
When baby squirrels are still in the nest it is called an infant or baby. When it is out of the nest but still young, it is called a juvenile. When they are adults we refer them as just adults or just squirrel.
It's for adults, after all, the programming block is called ["adult" swim]
A group of adult cats is called a clowder or a glaring.
Ligamentum Arteriosum
CreepyCreepy!No
Metamorphism
osteomalacia
Eucharist
Young adults, i would think.