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Latin Neonate Noun Ne·O·Nate Neonatus Ne Natus Past

Title neonate
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neonate
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary
ne·o·nate
\\ˈnē-ə-ˌnāt\\ noun
 ETYMOLOGY  New Latin neonatus, from ne- + Latin natus, past participle of nasci to be born — more at
nation
 DATE  1932
: a newborn child; especially : a child less than a month old
Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary-牛津双解-OALD7
neonate
neo·nate / 5ni:Euneit; NAmE 5ni:ou- / noun   (medical 医) a baby that has recently been born, especially within the last five weeks
   (尤指出生不足四周的)新生儿
Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged
ne·o·nate
\ˈnēəˌnāt\ noun
(-s)
Etymology: New Latin neonatus, from ne- + Latin natus, past participle of nasci to be born — more at
native
: a newborn child; specifically : a child less than one month old

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