| precocious |
characterized by or characteristic of exceptionally early development or maturity (especially in mental aptitude); "a precocious child"; "a precocious achievement" appearing or developing early; "precocious flowers appear before the leaves as in some species of magnolias"
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| precociousness |
intelligence achieved far ahead of normal developmental schedules
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| precocious dentition |
teething at an earlier age than expected
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| precocious |
appearing, developing, or maturing earlier than is usual (Morris 1992).
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| precocious |
developing or maturing early; used to describe well-developed young birds that are capable of moving about shortly after birth. When young precocial birds hatch, they are mobile, their eyes are open, and they have down. Usually they follow the parents around, but are able to feed themselves.
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