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nurse
noun
1 someone trained to look after sick, injured or feeble people, especially in hospital.
2 someone, especially a woman, who looks after small children in a household, etc.
3 a worker ant, bee, etc, that tends the young in the colony.
verb (nursed , nursing )
1 to look after (sick or injured people) especially in a hospital.
2 intr to follow a career as a nurse.
3 tr & intr
a to breastfeed a baby;
b said of a baby: to feed at the breast.
4 to hold something with care gave him the bag of meringues to nurse .
5 to tend something with concern was at home nursing a cold .
6 to encourage or indulge (a feeling) in oneself nursing her jealousy .
[14c: from French norrice , from Latin nutrire to nourish or care for]
nursing adjective , noun .
put out to or put to nurse
1 to put (a baby) into the care of a nurse, usually away from home.
2 to put (an estate) into the care of trustees.
nurse practitioner
noun a registered nurse who carries out some of the tasks usually performed by doctors.
nurse shark
noun any of various sharks that have an external groove on each side of their head between nostril and mouth.
[19c in the form nusse , meaning -dogfish-; see nursehound]
nursehound
noun a European dogfish.
[19c: from 15c nusse , possibly originally an huss a dogfish]
nurseling see nursling

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