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Definition of Precociously
1. Adverb. In a precocious manner. "Her child behaves precociously"
Definition of Precociously
1. adv. In a precocious manner.
Definition of Precociously
1. Adverb. In a precocious manner ¹
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Definition of Precociously
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Precociously
Literary usage of Precociously
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mormonism: Its Leaders and Designs by John Hyde (1857)
"Passions precociously developed will be precociously gratified. If not licensed,
they will be gratified illicitly. "Boys should marry at fourteen and ..."
2. A Treatise on diseases of the skin for advanced students and practitioners by Henry Weightman Stelwagon (1916)
"75) cites an instance of a girl of six in whom extensive hair growth began it
the age of four, the child developing precociously and menstruating when three ..."
3. Gonadectomy in Relation to the Secondary Sexual Characters of Some Domestic by Hubert Dana Goodale (1916)
"Plumage as before, except that the rémiges and rectrices develop precociously,
together with a few feathers along the sides of the breast and belly. ..."
4. The Musical World (1867)
"The mental grasp of these boys must be as precociously strong as their fingers
and feet are precociously agile. But in point of fact their executive powers ..."
5. Social Wreckage: A Review of the Laws of England as They Affect the Poor by Francis Peek (1888)
"... neglected children—precociously clever perhaps, but also precociously
vicious—who .carry in their veins the taint and heritage of their parents' vice. ..."
6. Mormonism: Its Leaders and Designs by John Hyde (1857)
"Passions precociously developed will be precociously gratified. If not licensed,
they will be gratified illicitly. "Boys should marry at fourteen and ..."
7. A Treatise on diseases of the skin for advanced students and practitioners by Henry Weightman Stelwagon (1916)
"75) cites an instance of a girl of six in whom extensive hair growth began it
the age of four, the child developing precociously and menstruating when three ..."
8. Gonadectomy in Relation to the Secondary Sexual Characters of Some Domestic by Hubert Dana Goodale (1916)
"Plumage as before, except that the rémiges and rectrices develop precociously,
together with a few feathers along the sides of the breast and belly. ..."
9. The Musical World (1867)
"The mental grasp of these boys must be as precociously strong as their fingers
and feet are precociously agile. But in point of fact their executive powers ..."
10. Social Wreckage: A Review of the Laws of England as They Affect the Poor by Francis Peek (1888)
"... neglected children—precociously clever perhaps, but also precociously
vicious—who .carry in their veins the taint and heritage of their parents' vice. ..."