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    nurse
    [nərs]
    noun
    nurse (noun) · nurses (plural noun)
    1. a person trained to care for the sick or infirm, especially in a hospital.
      • dated
        a person employed or trained to take charge of young children:
        "her mother's old nurse"
      • archaic
        a wet nurse.
      • forestry
        a tree or crop planted as a shelter to others.
      • entomology
        a worker bee, ant, or other social insect, caring for a young brood.
    verb
    nurse (verb) · nurses (third person present) · nursed (past tense) · nursed (past participle) · nursing (present participle)
    1. give medical and other attention to (a sick person):
      "she nursed the girl through a dangerous illness"
      • care for the sick and infirm, especially as a profession:
        "she nursed at the hospital for thirty years"
      • try to cure or alleviate (an injury, injured part, or illness) by treating it carefully and protectively:
        "he has been nursing a cold" · "he nursed his hurt pride"
      • hold closely and carefully or caressingly:
        "he nursed his small case on his lap"
      • hold (a cup or glass) in one's hands, drinking from it occasionally:
        "I nursed a double brandy"
      • harbor (a belief or feeling), especially for a long time:
        "I still nurse anger and resentment"
      • take special care of, especially to promote development or well-being:
        "our political unity needs to be protected and nursed"
    2. feed (a baby) at the breast:
      "the women nursed their babies" · "lionesses who were nursing their own cubs"
      • be fed at the breast:
        "the baby snuffled as he nursed"
      • dated
        (be nursed in)
        be brought up in (a specified condition):
        "he was nursed in the lap of plenty"
    3. billiards
      snooker
      try to play strokes which keep (the balls) close together.
    Origin
    late Middle English: contraction of earlier nourice, from Old French, from late Latin nutricia, feminine of Latin nutricius ‘(person) that nourishes’, from nutrix, nutric- ‘nurse’, from nutrire ‘nourish’. The verb was originally a contraction of nourish, altered under the influence of the noun.
    nurse
    [nərs]
    noun
    nurse (noun) · nurses (plural noun) · grey nurse (noun) · grey nurses (plural noun) · gray nurse (noun) · gray nurses (plural noun)
    1. a grayish Australian shark of shallow inshore waters. Compare with nurse shark, nurse hound
    Origin
    late 15th century: originally as nusse, perhaps derived (by wrong division) from an huss (see huss).
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    noun
    1. a person trained to care for the sick or infirm, especially in a hospital.
    verb
    1. give medical and other attention to (a sick person):
      care for
      attend to
      minister to
    2. feed (a baby) at the breast:
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      What does nurse mean?The meaning of NURSE is a person who cares for the sick or infirm; specifically : a licensed health-care professional who practices independently or is supervised by a physician, surgeon, or dentist and who is skilled in promoting and maintaining health. How to use nurse in a sentence.
      Where did the word nurse come from?The first records of the word nurse come from around 1350. The noun sense ultimately comes from the Latin nūtrīcius, meaning “nourishing.” The verb sense likely comes from nursh, which is a reduced form of nourish. To nourish is to feed or care for something, which is close to what modern nurses are expected to do.
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