ΑΝΑΚΜΑΣΑΣΑΝ, ανακμασασαν
ANAKMASASAN, anakmasasan
Sounds Like: ah-nak-ma-SA-san
Translations: having come to maturity, having reached full bloom, having reached one's prime
From the root: ΑΝΑΚΜΑΖΩ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This word is the feminine accusative singular form of the aorist active participle of the verb ἀνακμάζω (anakmazo). It describes someone or something that has reached its peak, maturity, or full bloom, often referring to a person's prime or the flourishing state of something. It is used to indicate a completed action of reaching a state of full development.
Inflection: Singular, Accusative, Feminine, Aorist Active Participle
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- ἈΝΑΚΜΑΣΑΣΑΝ — having come to full bloom, having reached full vigor, having reached its prime, having matured
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