Precocious offspring refer to young animals that exhibit early maturity or development, enabling them to fend for themselves shortly after birth or hatching. This term is often used in the context of species that have a shorter parental dependency period, such as some birds and mammals. These offspring typically possess the skills and physical characteristics necessary for survival, allowing them to thrive in their environment without prolonged care from their parents.
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Arrogance cannot be inherited to the offsprings via DNA.
She recorded her first CD at the precocious age of 12.
He is very precocious, always in trouble.
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Then we have the precocious talent of Stuart Green.
The word "precocious" is an adjective. Example: That precocious child will go far, considering his IQ is 185.
Yes, Martin Luther King was precocious
The precocious toddler had managed to reach the cookie jar on the shelf. The preteen pageants feature girls who are precocious in beauty and talent.
precocious?1 : exceptionally early in development or occurrence 2 : exhibiting mature qualities at an unusually early age
The term "precocious" has a few meanings. Generally, when you say someone is precocious, it usually means that that individual is more mentally advanced than his or her peers.
Some words that rhyme with "ferocious" are "atrocious," "precocious," and "loquacious."
The word precocious can mean "coming ahead" (early) or "smart" (a precocious child is ahead of others, so his development is earlier).Antonyms would therefore be "after" (later, behind) or "unintelligent" (slow).
2 through 12 offsprings