Definition of Babyhood. Meaning of Babyhood. Synonyms of Babyhood

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Definition of Babyhood

Babyhood
Babyhood Ba"by*hood, n. The state or period of infancy.

Meaning of Babyhood from wikipedia

- expressions. In babyhood, understanding comes from a combination of sensory exploration, motor mani****tion, and, toward the end of babyhood, from questions...
- Couplehood, about the ups and downs of being in a committed relationship; Babyhood, about his experiences as a first-time father; and Familyhood (released...
- Look up babyhood in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Babyhood usually refers to the state of being an infant. Babyhood may also refer to: Babyhood (Paul...
- and hosted. The show won a CableACE Award and was nominated for an Emmy. Babyhood (1974, rev. 1983) – a treatment of academic research on child development...
- production, although he had appeared in Hong Kong–based films from his babyhood. This show introduced Bruce Lee as a martial arts fighter—indeed, it brought...
- – and favorite – baby tooth, she struggles with saying goodbye to her babyhood. 12 2 "It's My Party and I'll Spy If I Want To" Allison Craig Charley Feldman...
- childhood with these stories, and after being as it were nursed by them from babyhood, we acquire certain opinions of the several animals and think of some of...
- was keen to be called a nickname; "Pinkie" apparently derived from her babyhood complexion. She pla**** for England eleven times between 1946 and 1950 and...
- childhood before the deaths of her mother and sister as "unclouded, happy babyhood, of perpetual sunshine, then of a great cloud". Queen Victoria doted on...
- "That Dalí is really Norman Rockwell's twin brother kidnaped by gypsies in babyhood." He is called an "illustrator" instead of an artist by some critics, a...