Synonym: babyhood, beginning. Similar words: infant, infantry, infantile, infanticide, fancy, infant mortality, take a fancy to, infamy. Meaning: ['ɪnfənsɪ] n. 1. the early stage of growth or development 2. the earliest state of immaturity.
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61. It rouses far-off memories of infancy, of being handled and given comfort.
62. Poor children who survived infancy were predictably shorter and thinner than others and the differential widened as they grew older.
63. Geoffrey was brought up from infancy with the sons of neighbouring Angevin lords, on whose companionship he relied.
64. It is in respect of property and contract that the incapacity of infancy has its most general operation.Sentence dictionary
65. The natural change in sleep length and quality from infancy to old age is a gradual, ongoing process.
66. Still in its infancy, iridology has none the less become widely available to those who seek less traditional methods.
67. As Hannah busied herself with puzzles for a few minutes, her parents filled me in on her infancy and early childhood.
68. Shopping is actually exhausting work for which women are trained from infancy.
69. Two had died in infancy, otherwise there would have been nine little mouths to feed.
70. Many of these bad habits are started in infancy when parents rock and sing their babies to sleep.
71. To be sure, the on-line travel industry is still in its infancy, but it appears poised for explosive growth.
72. The Naval Air Corps was then in its infancy and sorely needed a strong leader and champion.
73. Introduction People who had low growth rates during fetal life and infancy have high death rates from ischaemic heart disease.
74. It would be a mistake to regard the condition of infancy as one of uniform incapacity throughout and for all purposes.
75. What to do about hyperkinetic syndrome Hyperkinetic syndrome can begin in infancy.
76. With globalisation still in its infancy, the likelihood of such crises recurring is high.
77. For my infancy, there was nothing in it remarkable.
78. This research is only in its infancy.
79. He has been bright from infancy.
80. I'm sure you have heard of his precarious infancy.
81. The industry was still in its infancy.
82. The invention is still in its infancy.
83. Eczema almost always begins in childhood, usually during infancy.
84. Infancy is shield, not a sword.
85. We were all in our wartime infancy.
86. Objective To further improve the diagnosis of benign paroxysmal torticollis in infancy.
87. The technology of millimeter wave guidance is still in its infancy now.
88. At places where infanticide occurred, the age distribution is more uniform, corresponding to full-term infancy.
89. The mancipium, or as the word would exhibit itself in later Latinity , the Mancipation, carries us back by its incidents to the infancy of civil society.
90. Biliary atresia is a common, cholestatic disease of infancy of unknown cause with a poor prognosis.
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