"Prepubertal" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The term "prepubertal" refers to the period of development that occurs before puberty, also known as the prepubescent stage. During this stage, which typically ranges from birth to the onset of puberty, children undergo a series of physical and physiological changes in preparation for puberty, but have not yet reached the stage of sexual maturity.
Preprogrammed refers to something that has been programmed or engineered in advance to operate in a specific way, often according to a set of rules or instructions. It can also refer to something that is predetermined or predestined to happen in a certain manner.<br><br>Example: "The new computer was preprogrammed with a basic operating system, making it easy to set up and use."
Preprogrammed refers to a system, device, or process that has been previously planned, designed, or instructed beforehand, with its actions or responses predetermined and pre-determined. It is used to convey a sense of prior arrangement or setup, implying that the outcome is known or can be anticipated. In simple terms, it means something is set to perform a specific task or function, without the need for further input or decision-making.
Preprophase is the preliminary stage of cell division, particularly mitosis, that occurs before the prophase. It is a preparatory phase during which the cell, chromatin is condensed, and the nuclear envelope begins to break down, preparing for chromosome condensation and spindle formation.
Preprotoxin is a precursor to a neurotoxin, specifically, it is the inactive form of the neurotoxin.
Referring to a person, especially a boy, who has not yet begun to develop physically during puberty. This stage typically ends at about age 11 or 12.
The term "prepupal" refers to the stage of insect development in which the larva, also known as the caterpillar, stops eating and gradually transforms into a pupa or chrysalis. During this stage, the larva undergoes a dramatic transformation, as the processes of tissue degradation and reorganization occur, ultimately giving rise to the adult insect. This stage is an essential part of the metamorphosis process in insects, particularly in butterflies and moths.