unweaned


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unweaned

(ʌnˈwiːnd)
adj
(Physiology) not weaned from mothers' milk to other nourishment
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Adj.1.unweaned - not weaned; "some children remain unweaned until their second or third birthdays"
weaned - freed of dependence on something especially (for mammals) mother's milk; "the just-weaned calf bawled for its mother"
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unweaned

[ˈʌnˈwiːnd] ADJno destetado
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unweaned

adj baby(noch) nicht entwöhnt
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"What!" he said, "you dare to speak thus to me, you babe unweaned, to me the Unconquered, the holder of the axe!
A woman with an unweaned baby, an old woman, and a healthy German girl with bright red cheeks were sitting on some feather beds.
Red Squirrels Trust Wales believes it is "highly likely" that unweaned red squirrels were killed as a result of the clearance.
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In the present study, eight newly born, AJC calves were purchased from LRandDS, Surezai and eleven newly born unweaned ABC calves were bought from local market and categorized in two groups (AJC calves and ABC calves).
Clinical, serological and molecular investigations of EHV-1 and EHV-4 in 15 unweaned thoroughbred foals.
It's not every witch that kills little unweaned babies; yes, it was hard, that.