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UK
/njˈuːbɔːn/
]
[ US /ˈnubɔɹn/ ]
[ US /ˈnubɔɹn/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
having just or recently arisen or come into existence
with newborn fears
new nations -
recently born
a newborn infant
NOUN
- a baby from birth to four weeks
How To Use newborn In A Sentence
- They propose genetic screening for newborns to potentially benefit both the child and the rest of the family.
- Newborns 'levels of an enzyme called paraoxonase 1 (PON1), critical to the detoxification of organophosphate pesticides, average one-third or less than those of the babies' mothers. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
- Because newborns have an immature immune system, 90 percent of infants infected perinatally progress to chronic infection.
- I was mesmerized with his humanity, his tiny features and newborn mewl and with the fact that he was mine. Oh, Boy.
- Fetal exposures to this proliferating pollutant can harm newborn mice and rats, a new study shows.
- A senior paediatrician who works with such families compared it to the intense love a besotted parent feels for an entirely helpless newborn. Times, Sunday Times
- There are words in the soul of a newborn baby, wanting and waiting to be written. Toba Beta
- Juniper whiled many a day away in her sitting room, speaking to none, playing absently with the pale rose petals, as soft as the skin of a newborn's cheek.
- He said that a number of factors have shown to control the length post-partum anestrus, including the presence of the newborn calf; the age of the mother cow; and the body condition score, which is a numerical representation of the cow's physical condition. Siskiyou Daily News Homepage RSS
- Experts with Gymboree said not only adults need sociality, children from newborns to five-year-olds also need an interest in social events.