First, precocity, of which we shall later give numerous examples, and which resembles the innateness of instinct. |
The aromas of the white grapes were slowly developed during the ripening stage which was long despite the precocity of the year. |
The author cannot get through a discussion of Einstein's special theory of relativity without a reference to his own precocity. |
But there seemed to be a kind of clear-sightedness, a kind of precocity that co-existed with that point in life. |
His intellectual precocity, and his dedication to work, which remained compulsive from boyhood onwards, are characteristic. |
In the case of births and deaths, small precocity errors support the use of short-term projections for preliminary estimates. |