Multiple Choice
Where does the English word "infant" come from?
A) The Middle English word "in+fare" meaning "stationary".
B) The Greek word "infantos" meaning "nursing".
C) The Latin word "in+fans" meaning "non-speaker".
D) The Germanic word "infants" meaning "to carry".
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