Definitionadj. freed of dependence on something especially
Last update: October 27, 2015
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Willibrord, almost as soon as he was weaned, was sent to be brought up at Ripon, where he must doubtless have come under the influence of Wilfrid. [Please select]
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"I am from the North," she said, "and the North is cold; there is little mercy in the hills, and I was weaned amid them." [Please select]
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At an age of nine days the young have their eyes open, and they may be weaned at an age of approximately three weeks. [Please select]
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Pregnant and lactating females, and newly-weaned litters, were fed laboratory chow throughout this experiment. [Please select]
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If they refuse to be weaned away from their independence they cannot continue to enjoy the benefits extended to them. [Please select]
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The child thrived, was weaned, and began to cut his teeth without any trouble to mention. [Please select]
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They will accommodate a male and three or four females and young ones until weaned. [Please select]
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