When air gets to a wine and makes it insipid
Oxygen is wine's invisible enemy, and when a wine gets exposed to air, it becomes "oxidized." The result is flat, lifeless wine that loses its pretty, vibrant fruit scents and tastes insipid -- it will likely remind you of vinegar
The suffix of the word "prematurely" is "-ly." This suffix is commonly used to form adverbs from adjectives, indicating the manner in which something is done. In this case, "premature" is the adjective, meaning occurring too soon, and adding "-ly" transforms it into the adverb "prematurely."
"Mature", meaning developed or complete. The prefix "pre" means before, and the "ly" suffix makes it an adverb.
The meaning of AWITI of Western African origin is "thrown away" in Luo, possibly used for a child born prematurely and it is female name.
Prematurely is a real word I think.
You do have an increased risk of delivering prematurely.
The only reason for blossom dying prematurely is frost damage.
That is the proper spelling of the word "prematurely" (early, ahead of schedule).
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Progeria got its name from the Greek words "pro," meaning premature, and "geras," meaning old age. This rare genetic condition causes children to age rapidly, giving them the appearance of being much older than they actually are.