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1) "Infant" -- As to infant cabana 1in·fant Pronunciation: 'in-f&nt Function: noun Etymology: Middle English enfaunt, from Anglo-French enfant, from Latin infant-, infans, from infant-, infans, adjective, incapable of speech, young, from in- + fant-, fans, present participle of fari to speak -- more at BAN 1 : a child in the first period of life 2 : a person who is not of full age : MINOR Pronunciation Symbols - "Baby" and "babies" redirect here. For other meanings, see Baby (disambiguation).
A human infant An infant or baby is an extremely young person. The term "infant" derives from the Latin word in-fans, meaning "unable to speak." There is no exact definition for infancy. Quite often babies are called infants until they reach the age of one. However, babies are traditionally called "toddlers" when they start to walk whether or not they have reached their first birthday. Daycares with an "infant room" providing care will call all their children in the infant room "infants" even if they are older than a year and/or walking; they will sometimes use the term "walking infant". "Infant" is also a legal term with the meaning of minor[1]; that is, any child under the age of legal adulthood. A human infant less than a month old is a newborn infant or a neonate[2]. The term "newborn" includes premature infants and postmature infants, as well as full term newborns. - 1 The newborn's appearance
- 2 The newborn's senses
- 3 Infant mortality
- 4 Care and feeding
- 5 References
- 6 See also
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| Newborn infant, just seconds after vaginal delivery. A newborn's shoulders and hips are narrow, the abdomen protrudes slightly, and the arms and legs are relatively short. The average weight of a full-term newborn is approximately 7 ½ pounds (3.2 kg), but can be anywhere from 5.5ā10 pounds (2.7ā4.6 kg). The average total body length is 14ā20 inches (35.6ā50.8 cm), although premature newborns may be much smaller. The Apgar score is a measure of a newborn's transition from the womb during the first minutes of life. A newborn's head is very large in proportion to the rest of the body, and the cranium is enormous relative to his or her face. While the adult human skull is ..."
2) "Cabana" -- As to infant cabana ca·bana Pronunciation: k&-'ban-y&, -'ba-n& Function: noun Etymology: Spanish cabaña, literally, hut, from Medieval Latin capanna 1 : a shelter resembling a cabin usually with an open side facing a beach or swimming pool 2 : a lightweight structure with living facilities Pronunciation Symbols It has been suggested that this article be split into multiple articles. (Discuss) A cabana or cabaƱa is a temporary or permanent free standing shade structure with traversing curtains, decorative drapes and/or solid walls. Cabanas are fabricated from a variety of materials and in sizes ranging from 4ft x 4ft dressing rooms, up to 40ft x 80ft hospitality suites. Typical sizes are 10ft x 10ft, 12ft x 12ft, and 8ft x 16ft. Cabana frames are made of aluminum or steel with a polyester powder coat paint finish or other durable multi-layer finish or treated wood. Top covers, side walls and/or traversing curtains are made of exterior grade fabrics or thatched materials. Custom cabanas may include accessories such as electrical wiring, ceiling fans, television mounts, partitions, dressing rooms and air vents. A cabana or cabaƱa is a small hut built with a thatched roof, most commonly built in tropical climates near bodies of water. Cabana and close variations can also refer to a number of people and locations: Places: - Cabana, Peru, capital of the Cabana District in Ancash, Peru
- Cabana de BergantiƱos, Galicia, Spain
- Cabana District (Ancash), Pallasca Province, Ancash Region, Peru
- Cabana District (Puno), San RomƔn Province, Puno Region, Peru
- CabaƱas, Cuba, a municipality in Pinar del RĆo Province of Cuba
- Cabanas de Tavira, a town in Algarve, Portugal
- Cabanas de Torres, a freguesia in Alenquer, Portugal
- Cabanas de Viriato, a town, Portugal
- CabaƱas Department, El Salvador
- Cabanas, Galicia, Spain
- Cabanas Island, Portugal
- CabaƱas, Zacapa, Guatemala
People: - Dario Xoan Cabana, Galician writer
- Frederik Cabana, ice hockey player
- Hubert-Charron Cabana, Canadian politician
- Jean-Paul Cabana, Canadian race car driver
- JosƩ Trinidad CabaƱas, president of Honduras
- Ricardo Cabanas, Swiss football (soccer) player
- Robert D. Cabana, US astronaut
- Salvador CabaƱas, Paraguay..."
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