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to infancy
noun
The earliest period of childhood (crawling rather than walking).
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What would it be like to live life backward, from old age to infancy?
That its popularity was a symptom of a mass regression to infancy, perhaps?
Linked to infancy, these creatures have enormous eyes, twitchy noses, floppy ears, thumping feet.
For example, most insects, reptiles and fish follow this gung-ho approach to infancy.
One famous patient, Mary Barnes, took Laing at his word, regressing to infancy and painting the walls with her faeces.
But there is more and more research to draw on, reaching back to infancy and even to the womb.
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The age range was set to include infancy to middle childhood, because in this phase parents' life is driven by children needs more than their own [29].
The site caters to children from infancy to about 4 years old.
Steven Morris Exposure to peanuts in infancy linked to allergy High levels of exposure to peanuts during infancy appear to be an important factor in the development of peanut allergy later in life, according to a study funded by the Food Standards Agency.
The handsome insect, to whose infancy we had been host unawares, flew unseen.
When football officials discovered they had a living link to the infancy of the N.F.L., Dana emerged from obscurity.
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