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I . in·fant [ˈɪnfənt] SAM.

1. infant (baby):

infant
dojenček m. spol
infant
dete n

2. infant (child between 4 and 7):

infant brit. angl. avstral. angl.
malček m. spol

3. infant ŠOL.:

brit. angl. avstral. angl. the Infants mn.
mala šola ž. spol

II . in·fant [ˈɪnfənt] PRID.

in·fant mor·ˈtal·ity SAM. no mn.

infant mortality

Primeri uporabe besede infant

infant daughter
infant teacher
infant prodigy
infant class ŠOL.

Enojezični primeri (nepregledani od uredništva PONS)

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He married the daughter of a local merchant in 1810, but their infant daughter died in 1812 and his wife in 1813.
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After four years of marriage, his wife and their infant son died.
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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 industry eventually must incorporate itself into a market without the protection of government subsidies.
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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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This cremasteric reflex is much more active in infant boys than older men.
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One very ornate ossuary contained the bones of two infants, two teenage boys, an adult woman and a man of about 60.
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In addition, as the infant or child is a representative of their namesake, they are considered to generally know what they want or need.
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A nursery is provided for the youngest infants, but children and babies are welcomed and included in worship and social gatherings.
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The infant mortality rate was 13.88 in 2000, well below the state and national average.
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