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young
adjective (younger , youngest )
1 in the first part of life, growth, development, etc; not old.
2 (the young) young people in general (see the, sense 4b).
3 (often their, etc young) said usually of animals or birds: their, etc offspring Some birds feed their young on insects .
4 (placed before the name) the younger of two people of the same name.
5 (Young) used in titles of subsections of political parties or other organizations which are run by and for younger members, and hence also applied to the younger members themselves Young Farmers Association He's a Young Conservative .
6 in the early stages The night is young .
[Anglo-Saxon geong ]
youngish adjective .
with young said of animals: pregnant.
adjective (younger , youngest )
1 in the first part of life, growth, development, etc; not old.
2 (the young) young people in general (see the, sense 4b).
3 (often their, etc young) said usually of animals or birds: their, etc offspring Some birds feed their young on insects .
4 (placed before the name) the younger of two people of the same name.
5 (Young) used in titles of subsections of political parties or other organizations which are run by and for younger members, and hence also applied to the younger members themselves Young Farmers Association He's a Young Conservative .
6 in the early stages The night is young .
[Anglo-Saxon geong ]
youngish adjective .
with young said of animals: pregnant.
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