different between nurser vs altrices
nurser
English
Etymology
nurse +? -er
Noun
nurser (plural nursers)
- One who nurses; a nurse; one who cherishes or encourages growth.
Anagrams
- re-runs, reruns, runers
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altrices
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin altr?c?s, plural of altr?x (“nourisher”).
Noun
altrices pl (plural only)
- (zoology) nursers; those birds whose young are hatched in a very immature and helpless condition, so as to require the care of their parents for some time.
Antonyms
- praecoces
Anagrams
- articles, clairets, ratsicle, recitals, sclarite, selictar, sterical
Latin
Noun
altr?c?s
- nominative plural of altr?x
- accusative plural of altr?x
- vocative plural of altr?x
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