hebetic

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ἡβητικός (hēbētikós), equivalent to ἡβητ(ής) (hēbēt(ḗs)) (“adult”; ἡβη- (hēbē-), variant stem of ἡβᾶν (hēbân, to reach puberty), verbal derivative of ἥβη (hḗbē, youth) + -τής (-tḗs, agent suffix)) + ικός (ikós, -ic).[1]

Adjective

hebetic (comparative more hebetic, superlative most hebetic)

  1. Of or related to youth or to puberty.

Synonyms

References

  1. hebetic”, in Dictionary.com Unabridged, Dictionary.com, LLC, 1995–present.
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