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I . in·fant [ˈɪnfənt] N

1. infant (baby):

infant
infant
dete n

2. infant (child between 4 and 7):

infant Brit Aus

3. infant SCHOOL:

Brit Aus the Infants pl

II . in·fant [ˈɪnfənt] ADJ

in·fant mor·ˈtal·ity N no pl

Usage examples with infant

infant daughter
infant teacher
infant prodigy
infant class SCHOOL

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Further, infant directed speech makes linguistic patterns easier to discover than when adult directed speech is used.
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After four years of marriage, his wife and their infant son died.
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The foundation raises funds to benefit hospitalized children, infants and their families.
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Lastly, modifications are made to the interactions between parents and infants.
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Rare cases of nitrates being converted to the more toxic nitrites have been reported, mostly with infants.
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The three schools were the infant school, the junior school and the high school.
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Pregnant women and their babies are at risk for premature birth and infants with low birth weights due to physiological changes from stress.
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He contracted a violent fever as an infant, and lost the use of his limbs for several years.
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The infant mortality rate was 13.88 in 2000, well below the state and national average.
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The purposes and benefits of infant directed speech are numerous.
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