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infant

[in-fuhnt] / ˈɪn fənt /


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Some assume that a generous maternity or paternity leave policy benefits an infant, because it allows a parent to be at home for more time during their child's crucial first year of development.

From BBC

The 33-year-old stops to pick up candles and hoodies, board games and puffer jackets for infants.

From The Wall Street Journal

Anyone who has held an infant will recognize the way the tiny hand of the baby Jesus is cradled in his mother’s palm, anchored by her thumb and index finger.

From The Wall Street Journal

She adds that Edesia is expanding beyond restoring the health of starving infants to do more in the way of prevention.

From MarketWatch

He became the sole caretaker of his infant and 4-year-old son after his wife was deported, and can’t afford child care.

From Los Angeles Times