That which forms and educates; as, commerce is the nursery of seamen.
{n} the act of nursing, a room in which children are kept, a plantation of young trees
A nursery is a room in a family home in which the young children of the family sleep or play. He has painted murals in his children's nursery
This term refers to a separate room that is usually adjacent to and accessible from the master bedroom for the little ones to be in until they start making too much noise
A place where seeds of trees are planted and grown for 1-2 years before they are removed and planted in the woods
a building with glass walls and roof; for the cultivation and exhibition of plants under controlled conditions
An area where piglets, ages 3 to 4 weeks, are taken when separated from their mother (see piglet)
House plans with a separate room that is usually adjacent to and accessible from the master bedroom for the little ones to be in until they start making too much noise
A nursery is a place where children who are not old enough to go to school are looked after. This nursery will be able to cater for 29 children Her company ran its own workplace nursery. see also day nursery