different between youthful vs ephebic
youthful
English
Etymology
From youth +? -ful.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?ju??f?l/
- Hyphenation: youth?ful
Adjective
youthful (comparative more youthful, superlative most youthful)
- Young or seeming young.
- Synonyms: lively, sprightly, spry, young; see also Thesaurus:young, Thesaurus:active
- Characteristic of young people.
Derived terms
Translations
youthful From the web:
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- what's youthful in irish
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ephebic
English
Etymology
From ephebe +? -ic.
Adjective
ephebic (comparative more ephebic, superlative most ephebic)
- Pertaining to a young man or to early manhood, especially in Ancient Greek contexts.
Related terms
- ephebe / ephebus
Translations
ephebic From the web:
- what does ephebic meaning
- what is ephebic oath
- what means ephebic
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