Noun.
/ɪmˈpuːbər/
Impúber refers to individuals who have not reached puberty or whose physical development has not reached the stage of sexual maturity. This word is used both in general contexts and within specific fields such as law and medicine. It is used less frequently compared to other terms related to puberty and maturity. It is mostly used in the written context but can also be found in oral speech.
Spanish: Los niños impúberes tienen características físicas muy diferentes a los adolescentes. English: Prepubescent children have very different physical characteristics compared to teenagers.
Spanish: Es importante tener en cuenta la edad impúber para determinar ciertos tratamientos médicos. English: It is important to take into account prepubescent age to determine certain medical treatments.
English: Stop acting immature and behave like an adult.
Edad impúber: Used to refer to someone who is naive or inexperienced.
The word impúber comes from the Latin word "impubes", which combines the prefix "in-" (meaning "not") with "pubes" (puberty), emphasizing the lack of sexual maturity.