infancy|infancies in English
noun
[in·fan·cy || 'ɪnfənsɪ]
babyhood, state or period of being an infant, early childhood
Use "infancy|infancies" in a sentence
1. In fact we do this in individuals of any age, in these different species -- that is to say from infancies, infancy up to adulthood and old age.
2. 3 synonyms for Babyhood: early childhood, infancy, infancy
3. Training From Infancy
4. Train Them From Infancy
5. She died in infancy.
6. Train Your Child From Infancy
7. Parents —Train Your Children From Infancy
8. John's twin brother died in infancy.
9. 5 Train Your Child From Infancy
10. Their two children died in infancy.
11. Suburban planning was in its infancy.
12. No information survives about Charles's infancy.
13. Her youngest child died in infancy.
14. Genetic engineering is still in its infancy.
15. Their first child did not survive infancy.
16. One of their children died in infancy.
17. Parents —Train Your Children From Their Infancy
18. Their research is only in its infancy.
19. The vaccination is given in early infancy.
20. 6 Her youngest child died in infancy.
21. The program is still in its infancy.
22. Aluminyl anions, is still in its infancy
23. Astronomy would still be in its infancy.
24. Two younger brothers did not survive infancy.
25. The system is still in its infancy.