full-grown

English

Etymology

From Middle English *fulgrowen, fulgrowe, ful growe, equivalent to full + grown. Compare Middle English fulwaxen, fullwaxen (full-grown), from Old English fullweaxen (full-grown).

Adjective

full-grown (not comparable)

  1. (of living things, especially animals) Fully developed; adult.
  2. Fully developed in a broader sense; complete, at one’s height.

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