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Meanings of
infancy
in English
Portuguese
primeira infância
Catalan
infància
Spanish
infancia
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The early stage of growth or development.
babyhood
early childhood
Portuguese
primeira infância
Synonyms
Examples for "
babyhood
"
babyhood
early childhood
Examples for "
babyhood
"
1
I am Miriam's child; yours died in the work-house in its
babyhood
.
2
But Draxy even in her
babyhood
had never once used the word.
3
Most of them were his townsmen; they had known him from
babyhood
.
4
From
babyhood
he had seen his mother weeping occasionally in resigned sadness.
5
I did not remember our parents, who had died in my
babyhood
.
1
The similar result was also observed in subjects of
early
childhood
-
exposed
group.
2
Penny McKay takes an objective look into the
early
childhood
education sector.
3
There I realized how important good
early
childhood
education was for children.
4
Children with HIV infection have high viral loads, particularly in
early
childhood
.
5
We believe that they will bring restoration to the
early
childhood
sector.
Usage of
infancy
in English
1
The corporate bond market is also in its
infancy
in Western Europe.
2
Objective: Health care utilization for respiratory symptoms is very common in
infancy
.
3
There are 8 living children in the family; one died in
infancy
.
4
Even after five, six years the sector is still in its
infancy
.
5
Surveillance: Regular assessment of growth and developmental progress in
infancy
and childhood.
6
But a computer from Apple's
infancy
that's out-of-the-box new and still working?
7
The grape culture of the United States is yet in its
infancy
.
8
The longer the period of
infancy
,
the greater the improvement of species.
9
As applied in financial services, behavioral science was still in its
infancy
.
10
A modern author would have died in
infancy
in a ruder age.
11
Edwin and Imogen had been united in the sports of earliest
infancy
.
12
Though the season was yet in its
infancy
,
the heat was intense.
13
Besides his political ideals, Einstein's scientific theories were still in their
infancy
.
14
There were no other children; these two were tumbled together from
infancy
.
15
This points to the essentially agricultural nature of serfage in its
infancy
.
16
But the foundation of a just proportion must be laid in
infancy
.
Other examples for "infancy"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
infancy
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
die in infancy
early infancy
own infancy
helpless infancy
teach from infancy
More collocations
Translations for
infancy
Portuguese
primeira infância
infância
Catalan
infància
infantesa
Spanish
infancia
Infancy
through the time
Infancy
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common