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- STUNTED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
STUNTED definition: 1 prevented from growing or developing to the usual size: 2 prevented from growing or developing… Learn more
- STUNTED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: to hold back the normal growth, development, or progress of : an unusual or difficult feat performed or attempted usually to gain attention or publicity : to perform stunts from a dialect word stunt "stubborn, abrupt, stunted," probably of Scandinavian origin origin unknown Nglish: Translation of stunt for Spanish Speakers
- STUNTED Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
Stunted definition: slowed or stopped abnormally in growth or development See examples of STUNTED used in a sentence
- Stunted - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
If something is stunted, it's been prevented from growing or developing to its full potential After a hot, dry summer, there's nothing left in your vegetable garden but a few stunted tomato plants Stunted things are scrawny, like the tiny runt in a litter of puppies
- Stunted - definition of stunted by The Free Dictionary
stunted - inferior in size or quality; "scrawny cattle"; "scrubby cut-over pine"; "old stunted thorn trees"
- stunted adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of stunted adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- What does stunted mean? - Definitions. net
stunted Stunted growth is a reduced growth rate in human development It is a primary manifestation of malnutrition (or more precisely undernutrition) and recurrent infections, such as diarrhea and helminthiasis, in early childhood and even before birth, due to malnutrition during fetal development brought on by a malnourished mother
- Understanding the Word ‘Stunted’: A Complete Guide for Better Clarity . . .
Stunted is an adjective that describes something that has been hindered, limited, or slowed down in growth, development, or progress Think of it as a plant that wasn’t given enough sunlight or nutrients and didn’t grow as tall or as strong as it should be
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