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English
Etymology
From Middle English puberte , from Old French puberté , from Latin pūbertās ( “ the age of maturity, manhood ” ) .
Pronunciation
Noun
puberty (countable and uncountable , plural puberties )
A developmental phase brought about by the action of hormones as part of the maturing process. For humans, there are three in total.
2014 , Lewis Wolpert, Why Can't a Woman Be More Like a Man? , →ISBN :Girls undergoing puberty show an increase in the total output of cortisol, which is related to stress, while boys show little increase.
( more common ) The process of sexual development that produces secondary sex characteristics and makes a person capable of reproducing sexually.
The age at which a person is first capable of sexual reproduction .
2009 , The Development of Children Study Guide , →ISBN , page 241 :As shown in Figure 14.4 of the textbook, children reach puberty at different ages in different countries; within those nations, children living in cities tend to reach puberty earlier than those living in rural areas.
The period when a plant begins to flower .(The addition of quotations indicative of this usage is being sought:)
Meronyms
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Translations
age at which a person is first capable of sexual reproduction
Arabic: بُلُوغ m ( bulūḡ )
Armenian: սեռական հասունություն (hy) ( seṙakan hasunutʻyun )
Asturian: pubertá f
Belarusian: палавая спеласць f ( palavaja spjelascʹ ) , палавое выспяванне n ( palavóje vyspjavannje )
Bengali: বয়ঃসন্ধি (bn) ( boẏoḥśondhi ) , বয়ঃসন্ধিকাল (bn) ( boẏoḥśondhikal )
Catalan: pubertat (ca) f
Chinese:
Mandarin: 青春期 (zh) ( qīngchūnqī ) , 思春期 (zh) ( sīchūnqī ) , 發情 / 发情 (zh) ( fāqíng ) , 發身 / 发身 (zh) ( fāshēn ) , 發育期 / 发育期 (zh) ( fāyùqī )
Czech: puberta (cs) f
Danish: pubertet (da) c
Dutch: puberteit (nl)
Esperanto: pubereco
Faroese: kynsbúning f , ( colloquial ) pubertetur m
Finnish: murrosikä (fi) , puberteetti (fi) , varhaismurrosikä
French: puberté (fr) f
Galician: puberdade (gl) f
Georgian: სქესობრივი სიმწიფე ( skesobrivi simc̣ipe )
German: Geschlechtsreife (de) f , geschlechtsreifes Alter n
Greek: εφηβεία (el) f ( efiveía )
Ancient: ἥβη f ( hḗbē ) , ἐφηβεία f ( ephēbeía )
Hindi: यौवनारंभ m ( yauvnārambh ) , वयःसंधि (hi) f ( vayaḥsandhi )
Hungarian: serdülőkor (hu) , pubertás (hu)
Indonesian: usia pancaroba , pubesens (id)
Italian: pubertà (it) f
Japanese: 思春期 (ja) ( ししゅんき, shishunki )
Khmer: ភាពពេញវ័យ ( phiəppɨñvɨy )
Korean: 사춘기(思春期) (ko) ( sachun'gi )
Kurdish:
Northern Kurdish: temenê pêgihîştînê , temenê xwenasînê
Latin: pūbertās f
Macedonian: пубертет m ( pubertet )
Malay: baligh , puberti
Maori: pūhuruhurutanga
Marathi: पौगंडावस्था n ( paugaṇḍāvasthā )
Mongolian: please add this translation if you can
Norwegian:
Bokmål: pubertet m
Nynorsk: pubertet m
Polish: dojrzewanie płciowe n , pokwitanie (pl) c , okres dojrzewania m
Portuguese: puberdade (pt) f
Romanian: pubertate (ro) f
Russian: полова́я зре́лость f ( polovája zrélostʹ ) , полово́е созрева́ние n ( polovóje sozrevánije )
Sanskrit: वयःसंधि (sa) m ( vayaḥsaṃdhi )
Serbo-Croatian: pubertet (sh)
Spanish: pubertad (es) f
Swedish: pubertet (sv) c
Tagalog: mulansuplingan
Thai: ความเป็นหนุ่มสาว , วัยแรกรุ่น (th)
Turkish: ergenlik dönemi (tr)
Ukrainian: please add this translation if you can
Vietnamese: dậy thì (vi)
Welsh: glasoed m , blaenaeddfedrwydd m
Further reading
“puberty ”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary , Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam , 1913 , →OCLC .
“puberty ”, in The Century Dictionary , New York, N.Y.: The Century Co. , 1911 , →OCLC .
James A. H. Murray et al. , editors (1884–1928 ), “Puberty”, in A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles (Oxford English Dictionary ), volume VII (O–P), London: Clarendon Press , →OCLC , page 1557 , column 3.