adult body
Noun: The physical structure of a fully grown human being. This term refers specifically to the complete, mature human form, typically after the period of adolescence.
The term "adult body" is used to describe the physical form of a human who has reached full growth and maturity. It is often used in biological, medical, anthropological, and general descriptive contexts to distinguish the mature form from that of a child or adolescent. - It functions as a countable noun (e.g., an adult body, adult bodies). - It is typically modified by adjectives (e.g., a healthy adult body, the average adult body).
- The course studied the anatomical differences between the adult body and the developing body of a child.
- Proper nutrition is essential for maintaining a healthy adult body.
- The sculpture depicted the idealized adult body of classical antiquity.
- In a collective or statistical sense: The term can be used to refer to the typical or average physical characteristics of mature humans as a group.
- The medication was tested for its effects on the adult body.
- In legal or formal contexts: It can be used to establish a distinction based on physical maturity.
- The remains were identified as belonging to an adult body.
- Body (noun): The physical structure of a person or an animal.
- Adult (noun/adjective): A person who is fully grown or mature.
- Physique (noun): The form, size, and development of a person's body.
- Anatomy (noun): The bodily structure of an organism.
- Mature human body
- Grown-up body
- Fully developed body
- Child's body
- Adolescent body
- Juvenile body
"Adult body" is a compound noun. The primary definition and usage pertain to this specific combination. The word "adult" alone can function as a noun or adjective, and "body" alone has a broader range of meanings.
- the body of an adult human being