impuberal

adj
/ɪmˈpjuːbəɹəl/UK

Etymology

From the stem of Latin impubes, from im- + pubes (“mature age, puberty”).

  1. derived from impubes

Definitions

  1. Immature

    Immature; not having come to puberty.

    • Another revelation of impuberal softness [...] was afforded by a photo of her in which she sat in the buff on the grass, combing her sun-shot hair and spreading wide, in false perspective, the lovely legs of a giantess.

The neighborhood

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