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Answer for the clue "Gear for a newborn ", 7 letters:
layette

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"baby's outfit," 1839, from French layette , properly the box in which it comes, subsequently transferred to the linen, from Middle French layette "chest of drawers," from laie "drawer, box," from Middle Dutch laeye , related to lade , load (v.).

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. kit consisting of a complete outfit (clothing and accessories) for a new baby

Usage examples of layette.

Her activities were limited now to housework and needlepoint as she eagerly prepared a layette for the child she expected in early August.

The two of them were toting flowers, and an elaborate layette, all fancy crocheting and white satin bows.

She took an intense interest in the layette that Isabella was assembling.

It was stripped of sheets and pillows and blankets, that exquisite layette that Michael had sent her from home.

Now she was set with the task of cutting down her slips and gowns to make a layette and needlework had always tried her patience.

Episcopal Church had provided her with a crib, a changing table, and a dozen drawstring layette saques.

The changing table was well supplied with newborn disposable diapers, baby shampoos and other layette supplies.

Within four walls you can buy camping gear and berets, batteries and yard goods, postcards and layettes, some slightly damaged or soiled, all at amazing discounts.

As I was finishing with the layettes he came in, reaching for me, falling on me.

American Relief Committee the story of this work, and Geoffrey Dodge sent thirty complete layettes, bran-new, four big cases, four gunny-sack bags, full of clothing for men, women, and children, special brands of milk for young mothers in our maternity hospital.

Now she was set with the task of cutting down her slips and gowns to make a layette and needlework had always tried her patience.