neonate

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See also: néonate

English

Etymology

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From Latin neonātus (newborn).

Pronunciation

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Noun

neonate (plural neonates)

  1. A newborn infant; recently born baby.

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Italian

Adjective

neonate f or pl

  1. feminine plural of neonato

Latin

Adjective

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  1. vocative masculine singular of neonātus