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nurtureship, n. meanings, etymology and more
This word is now obsolete. It is only recorded in the 1830s. See meaning & use. Where does the noun nurtureship come from? Earliest known use. 1830s.
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NURTURE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. training, upbringing With proper focus during early nurture, one can grow into a secure being.
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University of Miami: Home | Joint Academic Nurtureship for ...
Joint Academic Nurtureship for Underrepresented Students.
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nurtureship
ˈnurtureship [-ship.] Upbringing.a 1845 Hood The Desert-Born 95 Like an infant changed at nurse By fairies, you have undergone a nurtureship perverse.
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nurture, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
There are six meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun nurture, one of which is labelled obsolete. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation ...
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Empowering Moms. Nurturing Children. - The Nurture® Program
The Nurture® Program is a free and confidential text-based program that connects experienced moms with new moms to offer support and resources.
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nurse
▪ I. nurse, n.1 (nɜːs) Forms: α. 4–6 nors(e, 5–6 norce, 6 norsse. β. 4– nurse, 6 nurs(se, 6– 7 nurce. γ. 6 nourse, 6–7 nource. [Reduced form of ME. norice, nurice nourice.] 1. a. A woman employed to suckle, and otherwise attend to, an infant; also, one who has general care and charge of a young chil...
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Nurture kinship - Wikipedia
The concept of nurture kinship in the anthropological study of human social relationships (kinship) highlights the extent to which such relationships are ...
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1925-2025 Joint Academic Nurtureship for Underrepresented Students. Resources: UM Network, Visit, Connect.
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Nurture Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
NURTURE meaning: 1 : to help (something or someone) to grow, develop, or succeed; 2 : to take care of (someone or something that is growing or developing) ...
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Nurtureship Programme – Widening Access to the Creative Industries
The programme has been designed to support a small group of determined S5-6 pupils from across Scotland who plan to apply for a further or higher education ...
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What is nurture? The key to inclusive education
Nurture is a tried and tested way of relating to children that helps them develop vital social skills, confidence and self-esteem, and become ready to learn.
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