Full-grown

//ˈfʊlˌɡɹoʊn//

Synonyms for "full-grown" (46 found)

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Translations

9 translations across 6 languages.

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Ancient Greek

2 entries
  • τέλειος adj (having reached an adult stage - referring to an animal)
  • ἁδρός adj (having reached an adult stage - referring to an animal)

Bulgarian

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  • напълно развит adj (having reached an adult stage - referring to an animal)

Galician

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  • callado adj (having reached an adult stage - referring to an animal)

Latin

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  • grandis adj (having reached an adult stage - referring to an animal)
  • mātūrus adj (having reached an adult stage - referring to an animal)

Māori

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  • kātua adj (having reached an adult stage - referring to an animal)

Sanskrit

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  • प्रौढ adj (having reached an adult stage - referring to an animal)
  • वृद्ध adj (having reached an adult stage - referring to an animal)

Sample sentences

6 total sentences available.

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A full-grown African elephant weighs about four tons.

Source: tatoeba (3872441)

As bees in early summer swarm apace / through flowery fields, when forth from dale and dell / they lead the full-grown offspring of the race, / or with the liquid honey store each cell, / and make the teeming hive with nectarous sweets to swell. / These ease the comers of their loads, those drive / the drones afar. The busy work each plies, / and sweet with thyme and honey smells the hive.

Source: tatoeba (6789617)

All the immortals are full-grown; there are no children among them.

Source: tatoeba (7564651)

Ziri has a full-grown female tortoise.

Source: tatoeba (10607675)

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