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dummy (Australian
English and
British English),
dokey (informal Scots),
soother (Canadian English), and
dodie (Hiberno-English).
Properly speaking, a teether...
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Soothe is a multi-national
wellness service provider based out of Los Angeles, California. The
company allows users to
request the
services of a m****age...
- Mrs. Winslow's
Soothing Syrup was a
patent medicine supposedly compounded by Mrs.
Charlotte N. Winslow, and
first marketed by her son-in-law
Jeremiah Curtis...
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times between 2008 and 2009.: 70 The
company considered branding it as a "
soother" to
discourage leaving sleeping babies in the device, but
market research...
- Sour sanding, or sour sugar, is a food
ingredient that is used to
impart a sour flavor, made from
citric or
tartaric acid and sugar. It is used to coat...
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Soothing Sounds for Baby (1962) is a three-volume set of
ambient electronic music by
American composer, musician, and
inventor Raymond Scott.
Scott originally...
- also
makes oral anesthetics, such as its
cherry flavored throat spray and
soother that
provides temporary pain
relief for an "itchy" or sore throat. Cēpacol...
- as Dodi
after the Doda district,
where it is
spoken Pacifier (teether,
soother), also
called a
Dodie This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- Balm is a
salve developed in 1899 to
soothe irritation on cows'
udders after milking. Bag Balm is
widely used to
soothe dry,
cracked skin on humans. It is...
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pleasant or
unpleasant stimuli. At
three months,
infants can
engage in self-
soothing behaviors like
sucking and can
reflexively respond to and
signal feelings...