Baby ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Baby ( noun )

  1. A very young human being, typically one newly or recently born.
  2. A very young animal, especially a mammal, that is not yet able to feed or care for itself.
  3. An object or device resembling a baby, such as a toy or a robot.

Origin:

Middle english: from old english bæġebēam, denoting a young relative or descendant, of germanic origin; related to dutch baby and german baby.

Examples:

  1. She held the baby in her arms.
  2. The baby was crying for its mother.
  3. A baby elephant is called a calf.
  4. She kept a baby monitor to check on the baby while it slept.
  5. He bought a baby doll for his daughter.

(As a verb)

Baby ( verb )

  1. A very young human being, typically one newly or recently born.
  2. A very young animal, especially a mammal, that is not yet able to feed or care for itself.
  3. An object or device resembling a baby, such as a toy or a robot.

Origin:

Middle english: from old english bæġebēam, denoting a young relative or descendant, of germanic origin; related to dutch baby and german baby.

Examples:

  1. She held the baby in her arms.
  2. The baby was crying for its mother.
  3. A baby elephant is called a calf.
  4. She kept a baby monitor to check on the baby while it slept.
  5. He bought a baby doll for his daughter.
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