Etymology: [ 'n&rs ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English, from Old French nurice, from Late Latin nutricia, from Latin, feminine of nutricius nourishing; more at NUTRITIOUS.
Plural of nurse, Third person singular simple present of to nurse, to breast feed, A person (usually a woman) who takes care of other people’s young, A wet-nurse, to care for the sick, A person trained to provide care for the sick, to drink slowly, to treat kindly and with extra care, nursie, norice, A lieutenant or first officer, who is the real commander when the captain is unfit for his place, (b) A person, especially a woman, who has the care of the sick or infirm, One who, or that which, brings up, rears, causes to grow, trains, fosters, or the like, A peculiar larva of certain trematodes which produces cercariæ by asexual reproduction, One who nourishes; a person who supplies food, tends, or brings up; as: (a) A woman who has the care of young children; especially, one who suckles an infant not her own, See Cercaria, and Redia, breast-feed; suckle; provide medical care; take care of; work as a nurse; use up slowly; dwell on, harbor (especially of jealousy or anger), A woman who takes care of other people's young, To nourish; to cherish; to foster To nourish at the breast; to suckle; to feed and tend, as an infant, one skilled in caring for young children or the sick (usually under the supervision of a physician), a woman who is the custodian of children, try to cure by special care of treatment, of an illness or injury; "He nursed his cold with Chinese herbs", maintain (a theory, thoughts, or feelings); "bear a grudge"; "entertain interesting notions"; "harbor a resentment", When a baby nurses or when its mother nurses it, it feeds by sucking milk from its mother's breast. Most authorities recommend letting the baby nurse whenever it wants. young women nursing babies Young people and nursing mothers are exempted from charges. = suckle see also nursery nurse, nursing, wet nurse, If you nurse an emotion or desire, you feel it strongly for a long time. Jane still nurses the pain of rejection He had nursed an ambition to lead his own big orchestra. = harbour, medical caretaker (especially in a hospital under the supervision of a doctor); caretaker of a baby or young children, nanny, A nurse is a person whose job is to care for people who are ill. She had spent 29 years as a nurse Patients were dying because of an acute shortage of nurses, If you nurse someone, you care for them when they are ill. All the years he was sick my mother had nursed him She rushed home to nurse her daughter back to health, If you nurse an illness or injury, you allow it to get better by resting as much as possible. We're going to go home and nurse our colds, Either one of the nurse sharks, give suck to; "The wetnurse suckled the infant"; "You cannot nurse your baby in public in some places", one skilled in caring for young children or the sick (usually under the supervision of a physician) try to cure by special care of treatment, of an illness or injury; "He nursed his cold with Chinese herbs", To manage with care and economy, with a view to increase; as, to nurse our national resources, To bring up; to raise, by care, from a weak or invalid condition; to foster; to cherish; applied to plants, animals, and to any object that needs, or thrives by, attention, To take care of or tend, as a sick person or an invalid; to attend upon, means a registered nurse duly registered in the place of jurisdiction where the service is provided, To caress; to fondle, as a nurse does, A person with special training in the care of patients with various medical problems As part of the brain-injury team, nurses also have special training and experience in caring for patients with diseases and injuries of the brain and spinal cord, treat carefully; "He nursed his injured back by liyng in bed several hours every afternoon"; "He nursed the flowers in his garden and fertilized them regularly", serve as a nurse; care for sick or handicapped people, A person licensed by the state to provide health care services, typically under the supervision of a physician A registered nurse is one who has graduated from a state-approved school of nursing, has passed the professional nursing state board examination and has been granted a license to practice in a given state A licensed practical nurse is one who has graduated from a school of practical nursing and has passed the practical nursing state board examination,
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Plural of nurse
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Third person singular simple present of to nurse
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to breast feed - "She believes that nursing her baby will make him strong and healthy."
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A person (usually a woman) who takes care of other people’s young - "They hired a nurse to care for their young boy"
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A wet-nurse
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to care for the sick - "She nursed him back to health."
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A person trained to provide care for the sick - "The nurse made her rounds through the hospital ward"
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to drink slowly
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to treat kindly and with extra care - "She nursed the rosebush and that season it bloomed."
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norice
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A lieutenant or first officer, who is the real commander when the captain is unfit for his place
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(b) A person, especially a woman, who has the care of the sick or infirm
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One who, or that which, brings up, rears, causes to grow, trains, fosters, or the like
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A peculiar larva of certain trematodes which produces cercariæ by asexual reproduction
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One who nourishes; a person who supplies food, tends, or brings up; as: (a) A woman who has the care of young children; especially, one who suckles an infant not her own
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See Cercaria, and Redia
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breast-feed; suckle; provide medical care; take care of; work as a nurse; use up slowly; dwell on, harbor (especially of jealousy or anger) fiil
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A woman who takes care of other people's young
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To nourish; to cherish; to foster To nourish at the breast; to suckle; to feed and tend, as an infant
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one skilled in caring for young children or the sick (usually under the supervision of a physician)
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a woman who is the custodian of children
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try to cure by special care of treatment, of an illness or injury; "He nursed his cold with Chinese herbs"
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maintain (a theory, thoughts, or feelings); "bear a grudge"; "entertain interesting notions"; "harbor a resentment"
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When a baby nurses or when its mother nurses it, it feeds by sucking milk from its mother's breast. Most authorities recommend letting the baby nurse whenever it wants. young women nursing babies Young people and nursing mothers are exempted from charges. = suckle see also nursery nurse, nursing, wet nurse
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If you nurse an emotion or desire, you feel it strongly for a long time. Jane still nurses the pain of rejection He had nursed an ambition to lead his own big orchestra. = harbour
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medical caretaker (especially in a hospital under the supervision of a doctor); caretaker of a baby or young children, nanny isim
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A nurse is a person whose job is to care for people who are ill. She had spent 29 years as a nurse Patients were dying because of an acute shortage of nurses
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If you nurse someone, you care for them when they are ill. All the years he was sick my mother had nursed him She rushed home to nurse her daughter back to health
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If you nurse an illness or injury, you allow it to get better by resting as much as possible. We're going to go home and nurse our colds
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Either one of the nurse sharks
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give suck to; "The wetnurse suckled the infant"; "You cannot nurse your baby in public in some places"
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one skilled in caring for young children or the sick (usually under the supervision of a physician) try to cure by special care of treatment, of an illness or injury; "He nursed his cold with Chinese herbs"
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To manage with care and economy, with a view to increase; as, to nurse our national resources
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To bring up; to raise, by care, from a weak or invalid condition; to foster; to cherish; applied to plants, animals, and to any object that needs, or thrives by, attention
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To take care of or tend, as a sick person or an invalid; to attend upon
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means a registered nurse duly registered in the place of jurisdiction where the service is provided
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To caress; to fondle, as a nurse does
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A person with special training in the care of patients with various medical problems As part of the brain-injury team, nurses also have special training and experience in caring for patients with diseases and injuries of the brain and spinal cord
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treat carefully; "He nursed his injured back by liyng in bed several hours every afternoon"; "He nursed the flowers in his garden and fertilized them regularly"
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serve as a nurse; care for sick or handicapped people
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A person licensed by the state to provide health care services, typically under the supervision of a physician A registered nurse is one who has graduated from a state-approved school of nursing, has passed the professional nursing state board examination and has been granted a license to practice in a given state A licensed practical nurse is one who has graduated from a school of practical nursing and has passed the practical nursing state board examination
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