Definition of Prematures

1. premature [n] - See also: premature

Lexicographical Neighbors of Prematures

prematernity
premature antifascist
premature baby
premature birth
premature births
premature infant
premature labor
premature labour
premature ventricular contraction
prematurely
prematureness
prematurenesses
prematures (current term)
prematurities
prematurity
premaxilla
premaxillae
premaxillaries
premaxillary
premaxillas
premeal
premeasure
premeasured
premeasures
premeasuring
premechanization
premed

Literary usage of Prematures

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Peach Culture by James Alexander Fulton (1882)
"called " prematures " and, although very inferior, sell for a good price, simply because they come in before any other. They are usually bought by keepers ..."

2. Principles and Practice of Infant Feeding by Julius Hays Hess (1922)
"The rachitic rosary is very prominent in prematures and is explained on the basis of the constant respiratory movements leading to deformities and marked ..."

3. Contributions by University of Minnesota Dept. of Anatomy (1922)
"If the environmental factors are the all-important ones it might be expected a priori that the rate of growth of prematures would agree, in the main, ..."

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