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teething Meaning in Bengali



 দন্তোদ্গম হত্তয়া,




teething's Usage Examples:

In England in the 17th–19th centuries, a coral was a teething toy made of coral, ivory or bone, often mounted in silver as the handle.


A teether, teething toy, or chew toy is a device given to teething infants.


is also sold in Australia as Bonjela Teething Gel, for the treatment of teething pain in babies.


firms chosen by the UK government to administer the tests encountered teething problems.


are used for infants when they drool a lot, for example when they are teething.


The class suffered 'a considerable amount of early "teething trouble"' during the early 1960s.


elegant, somewhat English looking appearance, they suffered a long period of teething troubles and were poor performers, especially on long climbs.


attempts to create a time travel device in order to escape the pain of teething.


Fitzgerald Sings the Rodgers ' Hart Songbook (1956), and after several teething problems with the microphone, and tempo problems on "I'm Gonna Sit Right.


drooling in healthy infants and toddlers is normal and may be associated with teething.


season in the Benetton B201, and a season of development had ironed out the teething problems its predecessor had suffered from.


Plain ladyfingers are commonly given to infants, being soft enough for teething mouths, but easy to grasp and firm enough not to fall apart.


available commercially, and was at one time given to infants who were teething as a hard food substance on which to chew.


The Plymouth pieces show technical teething troubles.


doll who is "teething".


She has a special teething chew ring, and if you give her a teething cookie she.


Sophie the Giraffe is a teether – a toy for teething infants to chew on – in the form of a 7-inch-high (180 mm) hevea rubber giraffe.


mouth from around 6 months until 2 years of age, in a process known as "teething".



Synonyms:

ontogeny; precocious dentition; growing; growth; odontiasis; dentition; maturation; development; ontogenesis;

Antonyms:

decline; devolution; cenogenesis; palingenesis; nondevelopment;

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