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Was (wer) ist wunderkind$518002$ - definition

PERSON WHO, AT AN EARLY AGE, DEVELOPS ONE OR MORE SKILLS AT A LEVEL FAR BEYOND THE NORM FOR THEIR AGE
Prodigy (child); Wunderkind; Math prodigy; Music prodigy; Child prodigies; Wunderkinder; Miracle child (master); Wonder child; Wonder children; Child prodigy in literature; Boy genius; Whiz kid; Whiz kids; Infant prodigy; Child Prodigies
  • [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]], a well known child prodigy, started composing at the age of five.

Dirk Nowitzki: German Wunderkind         
Dirk Nowitzki - german wunderkind; Dirk Nowitzki – german wunderkind; Dirk Nowitzki : German Wunderkind
Dirk Nowitzki : German Wunderkind is a biography of the German NBA basketball star Dirk Nowitzki, written by German sports journalists Dino Reisner and Holger Sauer. It was published in 2004 by the German "Copress" publishing house.
wunderkind         
['v?nd?k?nd]
¦ noun (plural wunderkinds or wunderkinder -k?nd?) a person who achieves great success when relatively young.
Origin
C19: from Ger., from Wunder 'wonder' + Kind 'child'.
child prodigy         
(child prodigies)
A child prodigy is a child with a very great talent.
She was a child prodigy, giving concerts before she was a teenager.
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Child prodigy

A child prodigy is defined in psychology research literature as a person under the age of ten who produces meaningful output in some domain at the level of an adult expert. The term is also applied more broadly to young people who are extraordinarily talented in some field.

The term wunderkind (from German Wunderkind; literally "wonder child") is sometimes used as a synonym for child prodigy, particularly in media accounts. Wunderkind also is used to recognize those who achieve success and acclaim early in their adult careers.