Calvescens
Calvescens is a term derived from Latin, meaning "becoming like a calf" or "growing like a calf." It is primarily used in a biological context to describe the juvenile stage of certain animals, particularly ungulates like cattle, sheep, and goats, where their young are referred to as calves. The term emphasizes the rapid growth and development characteristic of this period, as the young animal transitions from infancy to a more mature state.
In a broader, though less common, usage, calvescens can also refer to the early stages of development