Fledgling

/ˈflɛdʒlɪŋ/ noun

A fledgling is a young bird that has just grown enough feathers to fly. It can also describe a person or organization that is new and inexperienced.

“Fledgling” comes from “fledge,” which means “to grow feathers needed for flying,” plus the suffix “-ling,” often used for young or small things. It originally referred strictly to birds.

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