Preterm infant
preterm infant n.
An infant born before the 37th week of gestation.
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verb (used with object), pretermitted, pretermitting. 1. to let pass without notice; disregard. 2. to leave undone; neglect; omit. 3. to suspend or interrupt: The government temporarily pretermitted its repayments of foreign aid. verb (transitive) (rare) -mits, -mitting, -mitted 1. to overlook intentionally; disregard 2. to fail to do; neglect; omit
- Pretermit
verb (used with object), pretermitted, pretermitting. 1. to let pass without notice; disregard. 2. to leave undone; neglect; omit. 3. to suspend or interrupt: The government temporarily pretermitted its repayments of foreign aid. verb (transitive) (rare) -mits, -mitting, -mitted 1. to overlook intentionally; disregard 2. to fail to do; neglect; omit
- Preternatural
[pree-ter-nach-er-uh l, -nach-ruh l] /ˌpri tərˈnætʃ ər əl, -ˈnætʃ rəl/ adjective 1. out of the ordinary course of nature; exceptional or abnormal: preternatural powers. 2. outside of nature; supernatural. preternatural /ˌpriːtəˈnætʃrəl/ adjective 1. beyond what is ordinarily found in nature; abnormal 2. another word for supernatural
- Preternaturally
[pree-ter-nach-er-uh l, -nach-ruh l] /ˌpri tərˈnætʃ ər əl, -ˈnætʃ rəl/ adjective 1. out of the ordinary course of nature; exceptional or abnormal: preternatural powers. 2. outside of nature; supernatural. preternatural /ˌpriːtəˈnætʃrəl/ adjective 1. beyond what is ordinarily found in nature; abnormal 2. another word for supernatural
- Pretest
noun 1. an advance or preliminary testing or trial, as of a new product. 2. a test given to determine if students are sufficiently prepared to begin a new course of study. 3. a test taken for practice. verb (used with object) 4. to give a pretest to (a student, product, etc.). verb (used without […]