child's body

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child's body

A child's body is full of energy and curiosity.

Definition

Noun: - The physical form of a human child: This term refers specifically to the entire physical structure, including the bones, muscles, and organs, of a young human being, typically from infancy to the onset of puberty.

Usage

The term "child's body" is used to discuss the physical aspects, development, health, or care of children in medical, anthropological, developmental, and general contexts. - It is a possessive noun phrase where "child's" indicates belonging. - It is typically used in formal, academic, or descriptive writing rather than casual conversation.

Examples
  • General/Descriptive:
    • The growth of a child's body is rapid during the first few years.
    • Proper nutrition is essential for the healthy development of a child's body.
  • Medical/Scientific:
    • The study focused on how infection affects a child's body differently than an adult's.
    • X-rays showed no fractures in the child's body.
Advanced Usage
  • In Comparative Contexts: Often used to contrast physiological or developmental differences with an adult's body.
    • The ratio of water to body weight is higher in a child's body.
Variants and Related Words
  • Childhood body: A less common variant with a similar meaning, focusing on the body during the childhood phase.
  • Pediatric (adj): Relating to the medical care of children.
    • Pediatric medicine specializes in the health of a child's body.
  • Juvenile (adj/n): Relating to young people; a young person. (Note: Can refer to animals and has a broader age range than "child").
    • The juvenile skeleton is more flexible.
Synonyms
  • Young body: A more general term that could also apply to young animals.
  • Juvenile physique: A formal term, often used in biological or anthropological studies.
Notes on Meaning
  • The term is neutral and factual. It should not be confused with terms like "child's play" (meaning something very easy), which is an idiom.
  • It specifically denotes the physical corpus. It does not refer to a child's spirit, mind, or overall being.
child's body

A child's body is full of energy and curiosity.

Noun
  1. the body of a human child