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babyhood

NOUN
period of infancy
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Osterberg courted Britain's middle and upper classes for her college, deciding most elementary school girls were "absolutely unfit to be trained... their muscles have been starved from babyhood".

From BBC Jul. 23, 2026

But at 3, my son still wears diapers and has the soft cheeks of babyhood.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 24, 2025

I wasn’t after infants who are incidental to the plot; I wanted babies whose babyhood was essential to the story.

From New York Times May 11, 2024

When children first come to school, they step out of the private world of babyhood and family.

From Seattle Times Mar. 8, 2023

We are surrounded from babyhood by familiar farm and domestic animals, fruits and trees and vegetables.

From "Cosmos" by Carl Sagan




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