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the infancy
noun
The earliest period of childhood (crawling rather than walking).
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But we're still in the infancy stages.
We're still in the infancy stages".
"We're in the infancy of our growth," Mr. Livengood said.
"This is the infancy," he said by telephone.
"He's in what we call the infancy stage right now".
From the infancy program on, communication through signing is integral to the visually oriented classroom.
That strategy worked in the infancy of the first child, a placid daughter.
And to end, "Will you see the infancy" from Finzi's Dies Natalis.
This was an especially common practice in the infancy of DVD, four to six years ago.
Fiona sees herself as being "in the infancy of old age".
The exhibition also provides a fascinating insight into the infancy of the modelling industry.
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