About The Word Full-grown

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Full-grown

Full-grown Meaning & Definition
Full-grown Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Full-grown?

[adj] (of animals) fully developed; "an adult animal"; "a grown woman"

Synonyms | Synonyms for Full-grown: adult | big | fully grown | grown | grownup | mature

Related Terms | Find terms related to Full-grown: aged | blooming | blossoming | budding | burgeoning | complete | crescent | developed | entire | florescent | flourishing | flowering | full | full-blown | full-fledged | full-formed | full-scale | fully developed | global | growing | grown | grown-up | hypertrophied | in full bloom | intact | maturated | mature | matured | mellow | mellowed | overdeveloped | overgrown | ripe | seasoned | solid | sprouting | tempered | thriving | total | unabbreviated | uncut | undiminished | unexpurgated | whole

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Full-grown In Webster's Dictionary

\Full"-grown`\, a. Having reached the limits of growth; mature. ``Full-grown wings.'' --Lowell.

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