Lexicographical Neighbors of Babyfood
Literary usage of Babyfood
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Constraints on Kenya's Food and Beverage Exports by Michael Schluter (1984)
"... and easier access to subsidized raw materials that must be provided by the
government, such as wheat for bread or dry milk for babyfood. ..."
2. Paul Schuitema: Visual Organizer by Dick Maan (2006)
"Another object designed by him, this time a folder for Nutricia babyfood dating
from 1928, was presented as an example of modern ..."
3. The People of Turkey: Twenty Years Residence Among Bulgarians, Greek by Mrs John Elijah Blunt (1878)
"... Turkish women sometimes use for babyfood, feeding them invariably with their
fingers; but it is impossible to say what they do or do not feed them with, ..."
4. Network Logic: Who Governs in an Interconnected World? by Helen McCarthy, Paul Miller, Paul Skidmore (2004)
"... our personal agents to get the best deal for us on almost anything we want to
procure, from babyfood and clothes to cars, training courses or holidays. ..."
5. Central and Eastern Europe: Going Global: A Bibliography and Directory by Mary E. Lassanyi (1995)
"33 "Joint Venture: HJ Heinz Company and the Soviet Union Have Entered Into a
Joint Venture Agreement to Set Up a babyfood Production Facility in ..."
6. Population and Development: Directory of Non-governmental Organisations in by OECD Staff, Centre de développement de l'OCDE, Oecd, OCDE, Development Centre (1994)
"Affiliated to: South-North Federation (Netherlands), Transnational Information
Exchange (Netherlands), Clean Clothes Foundation (Netherlands), babyfood ..."