different between nurturist vs nurturest
nurturist
English
Etymology
nurture +? -ist
Noun
nurturist (plural nurturists)
- One who ascribes things to nurture (environment and experiences) rather than nature (predisposition at birth).
- 1999, Rocky Kolb, Edward W. Kolb, Blind Watchers of the Sky
- The nurturists would say that without the childhood that Kepler experienced, he would not have developed the neurotic, insecure personality that seemed very much a part of his unique brand of genius […]
- 1999, Rocky Kolb, Edward W. Kolb, Blind Watchers of the Sky
Related terms
- nurturism
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nurturest
English
Etymology
nurture +? -est
Verb
nurturest
- (archaic) second-person singular simple present form of nurture
nurturest From the web:
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