Adonis |
in Greek mythology, a young man loved by Aphrodite because of his great beauty. [2 definitions] |
all-American |
a typical American, esp. one who is young or youthful. [1/5 definitions] |
altar boy |
a young male person who assists the clergy in religious services; acolyte. |
altar girl |
a young female person who assists the clergy in religious services; acolyte. |
Apollo |
(l.c.) any very handsome young man. [1/2 definitions] |
asparagus |
a tall branching plant related to the lily, whose young shoots are cultivated and eaten as a vegetable. |
astrakhan |
a lustrous curly or wavy fur made from the pelts of young lambs. [1/2 definitions] |
babe |
a recently born or very young person; baby. [2/4 definitions] |
baby |
a newly-born or very young child in the first stages of development; infant. [3/12 definitions] |
ball boy |
a boy or young man who retrieves stray balls during a tennis or baseball game, or who has charge of balls used in practice, as in football and basketball. |
ball girl |
a girl or young woman who retrieves stray balls during a tennis or baseball game, or who has charge of balls used in practice, as in field hockey or volleyball. |
barren |
incapable of conceiving and bearing young; sterile. [1/5 definitions] |
bean sprout |
a young, tender shoot, as of the soybean or mung bean, used as a garnish, in salads, and the like. |
belle |
a popular and admired woman, usu. young and often considered the most outstanding beauty at a social event or in a social circle. |
biddy1 |
a hen or young chicken. |
boy |
a young immature man. [1/4 definitions] |
brit |
the young of herring. [1/2 definitions] |
broiler |
a young chicken fit for broiling. [1/2 definitions] |
brood |
a group of young birds or other animals hatched or born at the same time to one mother. [2/7 definitions] |
brooder |
a heated structure in which young chickens or other birds are raised. [1/2 definitions] |
buggy1 |
(chiefly British) a light four-wheeled seat for transporting children that are too young to walk far; stroller. [1/3 definitions] |