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Cholera infantumCholera Chol"er*a, n. [L., a bilious disease. See Choler.]
(Med.)
One of several diseases affecting the digestive and
intestinal tract and more or less dangerous to life, esp. the
one commonly called Asiatic cholera.
Asiatic cholera, a malignant and rapidly fatal disease,
originating in Asia and frequently epidemic in the more
filthy sections of other lands, to which the germ or
specific poison may have been carried. It is characterized
by diarrhea, rice-water evacuations, vomiting, cramps,
pinched expression, and lividity, rapidly passing into a
state of collapse, followed by death, or by a stage of
reaction of fever.
Cholera bacillus. See Comma bacillus.
Cholera infantum, a dangerous summer disease, of infants,
caused by hot weather, bad air, or poor milk, and
especially fatal in large cities.
Cholera morbus, a disease characterized by vomiting and
purging, with gripings and cramps, usually caused by
imprudence in diet or by gastrointestinal disturbance.
Chicken cholera. See under Chicken.
Hog cholera. See under Hog.
Sporadic cholera, a disease somewhat resembling the Asiatic
cholera, but originating where it occurs, and rarely
becoming epidemic. InfantInfant In"fant, n. [L. infans; pref. in- not + fari to speak:
cf. F. enfant, whence OE. enfaunt. See Fame, and cf.
Infante, Infanta.]
1. A child in the first period of life, beginning at his
birth; a young babe; sometimes, a child several years of
age.
And tender cries of infants pierce the ear. --C.
Pitt.
2. (Law) A person who is not of full age, or who has not
attained the age of legal capacity; a person under the age
of twenty-one years; a minor.
Note: An infant under seven years of age is not penally
responsible; between seven and fourteen years of age,
he may be convicted of a malicious offense if malice be
proved. He becomes of age on the day preceding his
twenty-first birthday, previous to which time an infant
has no capacity to contract.
3. Same as Infante. [Obs.] --Spenser. Infant
Infant In"fant, a.
1. Of or pertaining to infancy, or the first period of life;
tender; not mature; as, infant strength.
2. Intended for young children; as, an infant school.
Infant
Infant In"fant, v. t. [Cf. F. enfanter.]
To bear or bring forth, as a child; hence, to produce, in
general. [Obs.]
This worthy motto, ``No bishop, no king,' is . . .
infanted out of the same fears. --Milton.
InfantaInfanta In*fan"ta, n. [Sp. & Pg., fem. of infante. See
Infante.]
A title borne by every one of the daughters of the kings of
Spain and Portugal, except the eldest. InfanteInfante In*fan"te, n. [Sp. & Pg. See Infant.]
A title given to every one of sons of the kings of Spain and
Portugal, except the eldest or heir apparent. Infanthood
Infanthood In"fant*hood, n.
Infancy. [R.]
Infanticidal
Infanticidal In*fan"ti*ci`dal, a.
Of or pertaining to infanticide; engaged in, or guilty of,
child murder.
InfanticideInfanticide In*fan"ti*cide, n. [L. infanticidium child murder;
infans, -antis, child + caedere to kill: cf. F. infanticide.
See Infant, and Homicide.]
The murder of an infant born alive; the murder or killing of
a newly born or young child; child murder. Infanticide
Infanticide In*fan"ti*cide, n. [L. infanticida: cf. F.
infanticide.]
One who commits the crime of infanticide; one who kills an
infant.
InfantileInfantile In"fan*tile (?; 277), a. [L. infantilis: cf. F.
infantile. See Infant.]
Of or pertaining to infancy, or to an infant; similar to, or
characteristic of, an infant; childish; as, infantile
behavior. Infantile paralysisInfantile paralysis In"fan*tile pa*ral"y*sis (Med.)
An acute disease, almost exclusively infantile, characterized
by inflammation of the anterior horns of the gray substance
of the spinal cord. It is attended with febrile symptoms,
motor paralysis, and muscular atrophy, often producing
permanent deformities. Called also acute anterior
poliomyelitis. Infantine
Infantine In"fan*tine (?; 277), a. [Cf. F. enfantin.]
Infantile; childish.
A degree of credulity next infantine. --Burke.
Infantlike
Infantlike In"fant*like`, a.
Like an infant. --Shak.
Infantly
Infantly In"fant*ly, a.
Like an infant. [Obs.] --Beau. & Fl.
InfantryInfantry In"fan*try, n. [F. infanterie, It. infanteria, fr.
infante infant, child, boy servant, foot soldier, fr. L.
infans, -antis, child; foot soldiers being formerly the
servants and followers of knights. See Infant.]
1. A body of children. [Obs.] --B. Jonson.
2. (Mil.) A body of soldiers serving on foot; foot soldiers,
in distinction from cavalry.
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