nursery
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Nursery \Nurs"er*y\, n.; pl. {Nurseries}. [Cf. F. nourricerie.]
1. The act of nursing. [Obs.] "Her kind nursery." --Shak.
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2. The place where nursing is carried on; as:
(a) The place, or apartment, in a house, appropriated to
the care of children.
(b) A place where young of any species, plant or animal,
are nourished preparatory to transfer elsewhere;
especially a place where young trees, shrubs, vines,
etc., are propagated for the purpose of transplanting;
a plantation of young trees.
(c) The place where anything is fostered and growth
promoted. "Fair Padua, nursery of arts." --Shak.
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Christian families are the nurseries of the
church on earth, as she is the nursery of the
church in heaven. --J. M. Mason.
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(d) That which forms and educates; as, commerce is the
nursery of seamen.
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3. That which is nursed. [R.] --Milton.
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from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
63 Moby Thesaurus words for "nursery":
X ray, bedchamber, bedroom, birthplace, blood bank, boudoir,
breeding place, brooder, chamber, charity ward, clinic, cloche,
cold frame, conservatory, consultation room, coolhouse, cradle,
cubicle, cubiculum, day nursery, delivery room, dispensary,
dormitory, emergency, examining room, fever ward, forcing bed,
forcing house, forcing pit, glasshouse, greenhouse, hatchery,
hospital room, hotbed, hothouse, incubator, infant school,
intensive care, isolation, kindergarten, labor room, laboratory,
lathhouse, maternity ward, nest, nidus, operating room, orangery,
pharmacy, pinery, preschool, prison ward, private room,
recovery room, rookery, seedbed, semi-private room, sleeping room,
summerhouse, surgery, therapy, treatment room, ward
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