"im" is a prefix in the word "immature" which means "not" or "lacking." So, "im" in "immature" indicates that something is not fully developed or grown.
young, immature
Childish, puerile, sophomoric, infantile , juvenile. All mean immature to some degree.
immature
Immature connective tissue refers to newly formed and developing connective tissue that has not fully matured or undergone complete differentiation. It is characterized by a higher proportion of cells and ground substance compared to mature connective tissue, and is often present during the early stages of wound healing or tissue repair. Over time, immature connective tissue typically undergoes remodeling and maturation to acquire the characteristic properties of the specific type of connective tissue.
A 'kid' , when one means a 'child'. A 'kid' is an immature goat.
People were talking about how immature the boy was.
"Immature" is an adjective, the opposite of "mature."
Yes it is. If you break the word apart sub- means below and cutan- means skin. Hypo- means below and -dermis means skin.
ish.---Actually, -ish is a suffix, not a prefix. A prefix is the front part of a word. For instance, take the word immature. That means childish, and the prefix is im- which means not. So an immature person is not mature, but childish.If you want another suffix for child that makes the meaning the same, you can add -like. So a person can be childlike.
sophmoric means immature so sophmoric humor is immature humor
It can refer to a fine strong paper, or to parts of animal body .