alo, alui, altum (3rd conj.) or nutrio (4th conj.)
nurit
Some words derived from the Latin word "nutrire" include nutrition, nutriment, nutritious, and nourish.
A Latin equivalent of the English word 'breastfeeding' may be nutrire. Its literal meaning is 'suckle, nourish, bring up'. Another Latin equivalent may be nutriens, which is the form of 'nutrire' as a present participle.
The root word for "nursery" is "nurse," which comes from the Latin word "nutrire," meaning "to nourish" or "to feed."
Yes, nourish is the correct spelling.
No, Starve is an antonym for the word nourish. Cheers.
nourish: it means for example, : to care for a young one.. things along those lines. ex: nourish this child until grown....
No
An angry dispute; an altercation. Nourish refers to eating-provide nourishment.
The abstract noun is nourishment.
I am pretty sure it means "food" in french
The word mammal is rooted in the Latin word mamma, mammae which means "breast". This is appropriate since one of the characteristics of mammals is that they nurse their young.