Spots from childhood
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MEASLESSpots from childhood
MEASLEOne of numerous childhood spots?
molluscuma childhood skin problem causing small raised spots
molluscaMOLLUSCUM, a childhood skin problem causing small raised spots
EIEIOLetters from childhood
SCENESSchumann's "...From Childhood"
MEMORYScene from childhood, e.g.
ODEWordsworth work subtitled "Intimations of Immortality From Recollections of Early Childhood"
weanto accustom to; to familiarize with from, or as if from, childhood
nonnative(of a speaker) Not having spoken the language in question from earliest childhood
upbringingsThe treatment and instruction received by a child from its parents throughout its childhood
upbringingThe treatment and instruction received by a child from its parents throughout its childhood
BILDUNGSROMANWord that means "a novel that traces the psychological development of a protagonist from childhood to maturity" (13)
orthopedythe art or process of curing deformities arising from (orig childhood) disease or injury also ORTHOPAEDICS, ORTHOPAEDY, ORTHOPEDIA, ORTHOPEDICS
orthopediathe art or process of curing deformities arising from (orig childhood) disease or injury also ORTHOPAEDICS, ORTHOPAEDY, ORTHOPEDICS, ORTHOPEDY
orthopaedythe art or process of curing deformities arising from (orig childhood) disease or injury also ORTHOPAEDICS, ORTHOPEDIA, ORTHOPEDICS, ORTHOPEDY
orthopediasORTHOPEDIA, the art or process of curing deformities arising from (orig childhood) disease or injury also ORTHOPAEDICS, ORTHOPAEDY, ORTHOPEDICS, ORTHOPEDY
orthopediesORTHOPEDY, the art or process of curing deformities arising from (orig childhood) disease or injury also ORTHOPAEDICS, ORTHOPAEDY, ORTHOPEDIA, ORTHOPEDICS
orthopaediesORTHOPAEDY, the art or process of curing deformities arising from (orig childhood) disease or injury also ORTHOPAEDICS, ORTHOPEDIA, ORTHOPEDICS, ORTHOPEDY
SANTA"Ten times ten thousand years from now, he will continue to make glad the heart of childhood" according to a New York Sun editorial of September 21, 1897