weanlingˈwin lɪŋ
weanling (n)
- plural
- weanlings
English Definitions:
weanling (Noun)
Any young mammal that has been recently weaned.
weanling (Noun)
Specifically, a human child that has been recently weaned.
weanling (Noun)
Specifically, a young horse that has been weaned from its mother, but is less than one year old (usually 5-12 months old).
Weanling
A weanling is an animal that has just been weaned. The term is usually used to refer to a type of young horse, a foal that has been weaned, usually between the ages of 6 months and a year. Once a year old, the horse is referred to as a yearling.
weanling
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