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prematurity n. 早熟,过早,早开花 早熟,过早,早开花 prematurity n 1: the state of being premature [ synonym: { prematureness}, { prematurity}] Prematurity \ Pre` ma* tu" ri* ty\, n. [ Cf. F. pr[' e] maturit[' e].] The quality or state of being premature; early, or untimely, ripeness; as, the prematurity of genius. [ 1913 Webster] 34 Moby Thesaurus words for " prematurity": forwardness, haste, hastiness, impropriety, impulse, impulsiveness, inappropriateness, inauspiciousness, inconvenience, inexpedience, infelicity, inopportuneness, inopportunity, intempestivity, interruption, intrusion, irrelevance, lateness, overhastiness, precipitation, precociousness, precocity, prematureness, rush, unfavorableness, unfitness, unfittingness, unfortunateness, unpropitiousness, unripeness, unseasonableness, unsuitability, untimeliness, wrongness
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