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infantile /in·fan·tile/ (in´fin-tīl) pertaining to an infant or to infancy.
infantile [in′fəntīl] Etymology: L, infans, unable to speak 1 characteristic of infants or infancy. 2 lacking maturity, sophistication, or reasonableness. 3 affected with infantilism. 4 being in a very early stage of development. Patient discussion about infantility. Q. How do I break it to my mother that I have infantile amnesia A. i'de let the doctor that diagnosed me with infantile amnesia to tell it to my parents, he can explains to your mother exactly what it means,treatments all sorts.. Read more or ask a question about infantilityHow to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Indeed, the comments made about sovereignty in the European Community are generally of an almost unimaginable crassness and infantility. |
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