SWADDLING CLOTHES vs INFANT: NOUN
- An early period in development, infancy, the beginnings of something; inception.
- A garment, made of strips of cloth, used to bind an infant and restrict movement of its limbs
- A garment (a gown or narrow strips of cloth) for an infant
- Restrictions placed on the immature
- A royal prince or princess of Spain or Portugal: as, the Infant Don Philip: not necessarily the heir to the throne. See infante, infanta.
- A person under the legal age of majority; a minor.
- A child in the earliest period of life, especially before he or she can walk.
- A very young child (birth to 1 year) who has not yet begun to walk or talk
- A very young nonhuman mammal, especially a primate.
- In law, a person who is not of full age; specifically (in Great Britain, the United States, etc.), one who has not attained the age of twenty-one years.
- A noble youth. See child, n., 8.
- A child in the first period of life, beginning at his birth; a young babe; sometimes, a child several years of age.
- A person who is not of full age, or who has not attained the age of legal capacity; a person under the age of twenty-one years; a minor.
- Same as Infante.
- A very young human being, from birth to somewhere between six months and two years of age, needing almost constant care and/or attention.
- A minor.
- A noble or aristocratic youth.
- Child during the earliest period of its life; a young child. See infancy.
SWADDLING CLOTHES vs INFANT: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Newly begun or formed.
- Intended for infants or young children.
- Intended for young children.
- Of or pertaining to infancy, or the first period of life; tender; not mature.
- Of or being in infancy.
SWADDLING CLOTHES vs INFANT: VERB
- N/A
- To bear or bring forth (a child); to produce, in general.
SWADDLING CLOTHES vs INFANT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To bear or bring forth, as a child; hence, to produce, in general.
SWADDLING CLOTHES vs INFANT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- (noun plural) Restrictions imposed on the immature.
- (noun plural) Strips of cloth wrapped around a newborn infant to hold its legs and arms still.
- Of, pertaining to, characterized by, or characteristic of infancy; hence, tender; infantile; incipient: as, infant beauty; infant fortunes.
- Of or pertaining to the legal state of infancy; minor.
- Figuratively, not yet fully grown; still in an early stage of development or growth: as, infant colonies; an infant bud.
- To bring forth as an infant; hence, to give origin or rise to.
SWADDLING CLOTHES vs INFANT: RELATED WORDS
- Myrrh, Unbaptized, Lowliness, Putti, Blessedness, Cathedra, Bassinette, Theotokos, Swaddled, Raiment, Caul, Immaculate conception, Sepulcher, Tallis, Swaddling bands
- Neonate, Breastfeeding, Birth, Grandchild, Boy, Neonatal, Children, Babies, Child, Newborn, Immature, Babe, Young, Infantile, Baby
SWADDLING CLOTHES vs INFANT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Unbaptised, Myrrh, Unbaptized, Lowliness, Putti, Blessedness, Cathedra, Bassinette, Theotokos, Swaddled, Raiment, Caul, Immaculate conception, Sepulcher, Tallis
- Neonate, Breastfeeding, Birth, Grandchild, Boy, Neonatal, Children, Babies, Child, Newborn, Immature, Babe, Young, Infantile, Baby
SWADDLING CLOTHES vs INFANT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- In his first coming he was wrapped in swaddling clothes in the manger.
- The Baby Jesus smiles blissfully from the wooden manger where he lies, wrapped in swaddling clothes.
- Mother Mary laying Him in swaddling clothes in the manger.
- Paul, from which they went out, have laid aside their swaddling clothes and grown beyond recognition.
- Swaddling clothes were generally blankets or strips of cloth wrapped tightly around tiny infants.
- To save her youngest child, Rhea wraps a stone in swaddling clothes.
- And we see this even when he came in swaddling clothes.
- They are still wrapped in the swaddling clothes of politics.
- Rhea substituted a stone wrapped in swaddling clothes.
- It also foreshadows the cross; in art, the crib and swaddling clothes sometimes resemble a coffin and burial clothes.
- Infant care practices related to sudden infant death syndrome in South Asian and White British families in the UK.
- Infant feeding practices and associated factors in the first six months of life: the Norwegian infant nutrition survey.
- WIC foods included infant formula, milk, cheese, eggs, infant and adult cereals, and fruit juice.
- South Carolina Law Enforcement Division for assistance in assuring that the infant is not a missing infant.
- However, there is evidence that it increases the risk of sudden infant deaths and infant suffocation.
- Emotional availability at bedtime, infant temperament, and infant sleep development from one to six months.
- It is our contention that infant baptism and infant communion belong together.
- WEIGHT INFANT, you must always use the infant body support.
- The infant microbiome: implications for infant health and neurocognitive development.
- SIZES: Premature infant, infant, child, adolescent, or adult.
SWADDLING CLOTHES vs INFANT: QUESTIONS
- What happened to the swaddling clothes in the Bible?
- What happens during prenatal and infant development?
- Are the summer infant extra cameras interchangeable?
- What causes infant respiratory distress syndrome (IRS)?
- How does postnatal depression affect infant attachment?
- What is functional Infant regurgitation (spitting up)?
- Which Christian denominations practise infant baptism?
- Does breastfeeding duration affect infant temperament?
- Can infant stage 3 and infant settlement approvals be carried out via telephone?
- Does infant mortality increase when there is an infant or child death?
- Does knowledge of infant development predict confidence in infant care?