Definition of Neanic

1. during adolescence [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Neanic

ne're-do-well
ne1
ne bis in idem
ne exeat
ne plus ultra
neafe
neafes
neaffe
neaffes
neal
nealbarbital
nealed
nealing
nealite
neals
neanic (current term)
neanimorphic
neap
neap tide
neap tides
neaped
neaper
neapest
neaping
neaps
neapy
near
near(a)
near-Earth object
near-blind

Literary usage of Neanic

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences by New York Academy of Sciences (1916)
"The neanic curve is broad and very irregular. ft. \ \ FIG. 2. ... comparative condition* of shell indices in adult and neanic staffer of ..."

2. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences by California Academy of Sciences (1897)
"neanic. When the ammonoid in its growth no longer shows the characters of its distant ancestors, but has already taken on those of its own family, ..."

3. Organic Evolution by Richard Swann Lull (1917)
"Thus we can find at the apex of the coil the tiny embryonic shell or proto- conch, then the neanic portion, formed during the animal's youth, ..."

4. The American Geologist by Newton Horace Winchell (1893)
"... of phylogenetic development omitted from the ontogeny on account of earlier inheritance. The same applies to the ornamentation of both the neanic and ..."

5. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1897)
"The structural changes in the gerontic stage of the individual are repeated with sufficient accuracy in the adult, and often even in the neanic stages of ..."

6. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1907)
"No intercalated or secondary spirals occur, except in accelerated types, where the shoulder and nodules exist for only a few neanic whorls, after which they ..."

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