Infants in the PONS Dictionary

Infants Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Brit, Aus infant class SCHOOL

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The skeletons of two infants can be seen; one discarded to the left, the other held by a crone in the centre foreground.
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Depending on the severity, some infants are sent home with heart and oxygen monitors that are hooked to the child with stick on electrodes to signal any seizure activity.
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Additionally, 8 million infants die, many because of malnutrition or preventable diseases, especially from lack of access to clean drinking water.
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This device was one of several devices that appeared on the market designed to effectvely ventilate small children and infants.
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Freckles are rare on infants, and more commonly found on children before puberty.
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Hence, formula-fed infants have a more complex intestinal microflora than breast-fed infants.
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Both infants died of diphtheria during the winter of 1886-1887.
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In their view, baptism was reserved for repentant believers who were aware that their sins had been forgiven, not unknowing infants.
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Infants at the age of 6 months are recommended to have a prosthetic mitten fitted; enabling them to get used to the prosthesis.
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The continuous wail of two nearby infants, caterwauling at subtly different pitches, can be enough to disrupt the gastronomic experience of even the hardiest of diners.
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