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nourishment

noun

nour·​ish·​ment ˈnər-ish-mənt How to pronounce nourishment (audio)
ˈnə-rish-
1
b
: sustenance sense 3
books for intellectual nourishment
2
: the act of nourishing : the state of being nourished

Example Sentences

These children are suffering because they lack proper nourishment. Soil provides nourishment to plants.
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Word History

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

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The first known use of nourishment was in the 15th century

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