cradle-to-grave



cradle-to-grave

(used as a modifier before a noun) Lasting the full spectrum of life, existence, or a given process; that is, from the first point to the very last. Derived from the phrase "from the cradle to the grave" (or "from cradle to grave"). Our cradle-to-grave assessment of material processing ensures that our products remain environmentally sustainable at all levels of development. This cradle-to-grave study will monitor the effects of the drug from patients' infancy until their death, allowing for a comprehensive assessment of its benefits and potential side effects.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
JaakkoYAH:K-koFinnish
Alcmene-Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Abd Al-Qadir-Arabic
Zuza-Slovak, Polish
MiaMEE-ah (Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, German), MEE-ə (English)Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, German, English
Nino (2)-Ancient Near Eastern (Hellenized), Georgian