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  • 61young — cow·an·young; young; young·ish; young·ly; young·ness; young·ster; young·ling; …

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  • 62young — 1. adjective 1) young people Syn: youthful, juvenile, junior, adolescent, teenage 2) she s very young for her age Syn: immature, childish, inexperienced, naive, green 3) …

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  • 63Young B. — Infobox Musical artist | | Name = Young B. Landscape = yes Background = solo rapper Birth name = Bianca Dupree Alias = Born = flagicon|New York birth date and age|1990|7|1 Harlem, New York City,New York, U.S. Died = Origin = Harlem, New York, U.S …

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  • 64young — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. youthful; puerile; ageless; green; foundling; adolescent, juvenile, teenage; fresh, new; inexperienced, immature. See youth. n. offspring, children. See posterity. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [In the… …

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  • 65Young c — En este artículo sobre música se detectaron los siguientes problemas: Carece de fuentes o referencias que aparezcan en una fuente acreditada. Requiere una revisión ortográfica y gramatical. Por favor …

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  • 66Young — 1 Original name in latin Young Name in other language NGA, Young State code AU Continent/City Australia/Sydney longitude 34.3135 latitude 148.30107 altitude 438 Population 7501 Date 2012 02 28 2 Original name in latin Young Name in other language …

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  • 67young — [OE] Young is part of a widespread family of words that go back to Indo European *juwngkós ‘young’ (others include Welsh ieuanc, Irish ōg, and Sanskrit juvaçás). And this in turn was derived from *juwen , which produced Latin juvenis (source of… …

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  • 68young — [OE] Young is part of a widespread family of words that go back to Indo European *juwngkós ‘young’ (others include Welsh ieuanc, Irish ōg, and Sanskrit juvaçás). And this in turn was derived from *juwen , which produced Latin juvenis (source of… …

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  • 69Young — William John, 20th century Australian biochemist. See Harden Y. ester. Thomas, English physician and physicist, 1773–1829. See Y. modulus, Y. rule, Y. Helmholtz theory of color vision. Hugh H., U.S. urologist, 1870–1945. See Y. prostatic tractor …

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  • 70young — Synonyms and related words: adolescent, babies, babyhood, babyish, boyhood, boyish, brood, callow, childish, childkind, childlike, children, clutch, crude, dewy, ever new, evergreen, farrow, firsthand, fledgling, florescent, flowering, fresh, fry …

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