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feeding bottle

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noun

  1. Also called: nursing bottle.  a bottle fitted with a rubber teat from which infants or young animals suck liquids

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Promoting infant milk substitutes or feeding bottles to pregnant women or mothers can lead to up to three years in jail or a 5,000-rupee fine.

From BBC

The team followed international sterilisation guidelines to make baby formula in 10 different feeding bottles.

From The Guardian

The mask is described as including “an internal feeding bottle that does not compromise the suit’s protective seal.”

From Washington Post

There are smart baby socks, smart cribs and smart feeding bottles.

From The Guardian

The painting reminds us, says Hanley, “of the prevalence of wet nurses during this period. The ‘modern’ infant feeding bottle was glass and invented in France in the 1850s.

From Washington Post