Preteen vs Preteenage - What's the difference?
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Of, relating to, or designed for, or being children between the ages of approximately 9 to 12
Younger than teenage; often specifically of an age shortly before the teens, such as 10-12.
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Preteenage is a related term of preteen.
As adjectives the difference between preteen and preteenage
is that preteen is of, relating to, or designed for, or being children between the ages of approximately 9 to 12 while preteenage is younger than teenage; often specifically of an age shortly before the teens, such as 10-12.As a noun preteen
is a child in this age group.preteen
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