infant
— Noun
– English
~ a very young child (birth to 1 year) who has not yet begun to walk or talk; "the baby began to cry again"; "she held the baby in her arms"; "it sounds simple, but when you have your own baby it is all so different"
infant death
— Noun
– English
~ sudden and unexpected death of an apparently healthy infant during sleep
infant's-breath
— Noun
– English
~ Eurasian herb with ample panicles of small white flowers; naturalized in North America
infanteri
— Noun
– Danish
~ tropper der er uddannet til nærkamp og primært kæm ...
infanticide
— Noun
– English
~ a person who murders an infant
infanticide
— Noun
– English
~ murdering an infant
infantile
— Adjective
– English
~ of or relating to infants or infancy; "infantile paralysis"
infantile
— Adjective
– English
~ indicating a lack of maturity; "childish tantrums"; "infantile behavior"
infantile
— Adjective
– English
~ being or befitting or characteristic of an infant; "infantile games"
infantile amaurotic idiocy
— Noun
– English
~ a hereditary disorder of lipid metabolism occurring most frequently in individuals of Jewish descent in eastern Europe; accumulation of lipids in nervous tissue results in death in early childhood
infantile fixation
— Noun
– English
~ an abnormal state in which development has stopped prematurely
infantile autism
— Noun
– English
~ a rare but serious syndrome of childhood characterized by withdrawal and lack of social responsiveness or interest in others and serious linguistic deficits; "there is considerable dispute among specialists concerning infantile autism"
infantilism
— Noun
– English
~ infantile behavior in mature persons
infantilism
— Noun
– English
~ an abnormal condition in which an older child or adult retains infantile characteristics
infantry
— Noun
– English
~ an army unit consisting of soldiers who fight on foot; "there came ten thousand horsemen and as many fully-armed foot"
infantryman
— Noun
– English
~ fights on foot with small arms
infarct
— Noun
– English
~ localized necrosis resulting from obstruction of the blood supply