different between puberate vs uberate
puberate
English
Etymology
puber +? -ate
Adjective
puberate (comparative more puberate, superlative most puberate)
- being a puber (between puberty and maturity)
Derived terms
- impuberate
puberate From the web:
uberate
English
Latin
Verb
?ber?te
- second-person plural present active imperative of ?ber?
uberate From the web:
- what does uberate mean
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