Young Definition–adjective | 1. | being in the first or early stage of life or growth; youthful; not old: a young woman. | | 2. | having the appearance, freshness, vigor, or other qualities of youth. | | 3. | of or pertaining to youth: in one's young days. | | 4. | inexperienced or immature. | | 5. | not far advanced in years in comparison with another or others. | | 6. | junior, as applied to the younger of two persons having the same name: the young Mr. Smith. | | 7. | being in an early stage generally, as of existence, progress, operation, development, or maturity; new; early: a young wine; It is a young company, not yet firmly established. | | 8. | representing or advocating recent or progressive tendencies, policies, or the like. | –noun | 9. | those who have youth; young persons collectively: the educated young of today; a game for young and old. | | 10. | young offspring: a mother hen protecting her young. | —Idiom | 11. | with young, (of an animal) pregnant. | | From Dictionary
Russian Definition–adjective | 1. | of or pertaining to Russia, its people, or their language. | –noun | 2. | a native or inhabitant of Russia. | | 3. | a member of a Slavic people, the dominant ethnic group in the Russian Federation, whose historical homeland lies along the upper Volga and Oka rivers and adjacent areas. | | 4. | the Slavic language of this people, written in the Cyrillic alphabet: the official language of Russia or the Russian Federation. Abbreviation: Russ, Russ. | | From Dictionary
Woman Definition–noun | 1. | the female human being (distinguished from man ). | | 2. | an adult female person. | | 3. | a female attendant to a lady of rank. | | 5. | the nature, characteristics, or feelings often attributed to women; womanliness. | | 6. | a sweetheart or paramour; mistress. | | 7. | a female employee or representative: A woman from the real estate agency called. | | 8. | a female person who cleans house, cooks, etc.; housekeeper: The woman will be in to clean today. | | 9. | women collectively: Woman is no longer subordinate to man. | –verb (used with object) | 10. | to put into the company of a woman. | | 11. | to equip or staff with women. | | 12. | Obsolete. to cause to act or yield like a woman. | –
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adjective | 14. | female: a woman plumber. | —Idiom | 15. | be one's own woman, (of females) to be free from restrictions, control, or dictatorial influence; be independent. | | From Dictionary
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