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infants

Infants vs Babyhood - What's the difference?

infants | babyhood |


As nouns the difference between infants and babyhood

is that infants is while babyhood is the state or period of infancy.

Child vs Infants - What's the difference?

child | infants |


As nouns the difference between child and infants

is that child is a daughter or son; an offspring while infants is plural of infant.

Newborn vs Infants - What's the difference?

newborn | infants |


As nouns the difference between newborn and infants

is that newborn is a recently born baby while infants is plural of infant.

As an adjective newborn

is recently born.

Infants vs Infantas - What's the difference?

infants | infantas |


As nouns the difference between infants and infantas

is that infants is while infantas is .

Infante vs Infants - What's the difference?

infante | infants |


As nouns the difference between infante and infants

is that infante is (historical) any son of the king of spain or portugal, except the eldest or heir apparent while infants is .

Infants vs Incants - What's the difference?

infants | incants |


As a noun infants

is plural of infant.

As a verb incants is

third-person singular of incant.

Infanta vs Infants - What's the difference?

infanta | infants |


As nouns the difference between infanta and infants

is that infanta is the daughter of a king in spain and portugal while infants is .

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