nurturer

noun

Etymology

From nurture + -er.

  1. derived from nutrire
  2. derived from nutritura
  3. derived from norriture
  4. inherited from norture
  5. suffixed as nurturer — “nurture + er

Definitions

  1. A person who nurtures someone or something.

    • Right then a ball is thwacked into Ari’s window leaving a spider web of cracks. Then the nurturer of grassroots street cricket runs out into the street, screaming, and confiscates the ball.

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