infant
noun /ˈɪnfənt/
  /ˈɪnfənt/
- (formal or specialist) a baby or very young child
- a nursery for infants under two
 - their infant son
 - She was seriously ill as an infant.
 - Mozart was an infant prodigy (= a young child with unusual ability).
 
Extra ExamplesTopics Life stagesc1- Marjorie looked down at the sleeping infant in her arms.
 - a book on intellectual development in the human infant
 - countries with high infant mortality
 - jaundice in premature infants
 - We studied newborn infants up to two months old.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- young
 - month-old
 - two-month-old
 - …
 
- breastfeed
 - feed
 - nurse
 - …
 
- death
 - mortality
 - child
 - …
 
- sudden infant death syndrome
 
 - (in England and Wales) a child at school between the ages of four and seven
- an infant school
 - The majority of infant teachers are women.
 - I've known her since we were in the infants (= at infant school).
 
 
Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French enfant, from Latin infant- ‘unable to speak’, from in- ‘not’ + fant- ‘speaking’ (from the verb fari).
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