no, its a noun
nursery is called nursery because as a child in their starting studies in nursery, a plant in its starting is kept in a nursery that is why it is called a nursery.
It can be both. As a verb, it would be used in such a way as, eg; "The parent dresses their child for the trip to the nursery.". As a noun, it would be used in such a way as, eg; "The display had various colourful dresses on show.".
Government nursery school nursery commercial nursery
As a verb, the word garderie means to care. However, it can also be a noun and in this circumstance it would mean a nursery or something similar to this.
The word seed is a noun, a verb, and an adjective (not an adverb). Example uses: Noun: The seed I wanted is on sale at the nursery. Verb: The conditions are perfect to seed the garden today. Adjective: The university is providing the seed money to start the research.
The plural for nursery is nurseries
The Types of Nurseries are: The seedlings nursery The Plant let nursery Stationary/Tradional nursery Mobile
Nursery, Reception. Select a nursery here.
A person who works in a nursery is typically referred to as a nursery worker or nursery caregiver. Their primary responsibility is to care for and ensure the well-being of young children in a nursery setting.
The plural of nursery is nurseries.
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Nursery in German is 'Kinderstube'