adjective describing something that has reached its full size or maturity
Describes a person who has reached full maturity in terms of mental and emotional development.
Used to describe adult humans who have completed their physical growth and development.
Refers to an organism that has reached its full size and physical development, typically used in the context of plants and animals.
Denotes plants or crops that have reached full maturity and are ready for harvest or consumption.
Refers to animals that have reached their full size and physical development, often used in the study of animal behavior and life cycles.
In the context of a writer, 'full grown' may be used to describe a fully developed character in a story or a mature writing style that has reached its peak.
For a psychologist, 'full grown' could refer to the development of an individual's personality or behavior, indicating that they have reached a stage of full maturity or adulthood.
In botany, 'full grown' is used to describe a plant that has reached its maximum size and has completed its growth cycle.
A zoologist may use 'full grown' to refer to an animal that has reached its full size and physical development, typically indicating that it has reached adulthood.