Word Meanings - NURSER - Book Publishers vocabulary database
One who nurses; a nurse; one who cherishes or encourages growth.
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- NURSE
A lieutenant or first officer, who is the real commander when the captain is unfit for his place. A peculiar larva of certain trematodes which produces cercariƦ by asexual reproduction. See Cercaria, and Redia. Either one of the nurse sharks. Nurse - NURSER
One who nurses; a nurse; one who cherishes or encourages growth. - NURSERY
1. The act of nursing. "Her kind nursery." Shak. 2. The place where nursing is carried on; as: The place, or apartment, in a house, appropriated to the care of children. A place where young trees, shrubs, vines, etc., are propagated - GROWTHEAD
A lazy person; a blockhead. Tusser. - NURSERYMAN
One who cultivates or keeps a nursery, or place for rearing trees, etc. - GROWTH
1. The process of growing; the gradual increase of an animal or a vegetable body; the development from a seed, germ, or root, to full size or maturity; increase in size, number, frequency, strength, etc.; augmentation; advancement; production; - NURSEHOUND
See HOUNDFISH - GROWTHFUL
Having capacity of growth. J. Hamilton. - NURSEMAID
A girl employed to attend children. - NURSEPOND
A pond where fish are fed. Walton. - MISGROWTH
Bad growth; an unnatural or abnormal growth. - INGROWTH
A growth or development inward. J. LeConte. - OUTGROWTH
That which grows out of, or proceeds from, anything; an excrescence; an offshoot; hence, a result or consequence. - DRYNURSE
To feed, attend, and bring up without the breast. Hudibras. - DRY NURSE
A nurse who attends and feeds a child by hand; -- in distinction from a wet nurse, who suckles it. - UPGROWTH
The process or result of growing up; progress; development. The new and mighty upgrowth of poetry in Italy. J. R. Green. - WET NURSE
A nurse who suckles a child, especially the child of another woman. Cf. Dry nurse. - OVERGROWTH
Excessive growth. - REGROWTH
The act of regrowing; a second or new growth. Darwin. The regrowth of limbs which had been cut off. A. B. Buckley. - AFTERGROWTH
A second growth or crop, or development. J. S. Mill.