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What (who) is nourishment - definition

PROVISION TO CELLS AND ORGANISMS TO SUPPORT LIFE
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nourishment         
1.
If something provides a person, animal, or plant with nourishment, it provides them with the food that is necessary for life, growth, and good health.
He was unable to take nourishment for several days.
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2.
The action of nourishing someone or something, or the experience of being nourished, can be referred to as nourishment.
Sugar gives quick relief to hunger but provides no lasting nourishment.
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nourishment         
n.
1.
Nutrition, nourishing.
2.
Food, aliment, diet, sustenance, nutriment, nutrition.
nourishment         
n.
1) to take nourishment
2) to give nourishment
3) nourishment for

Wikipedia

Nutrition

Nutrition is the biochemical and physiological process by which an organism uses food to support its life. It provides organisms with nutrients, which can be metabolized to create energy and chemical structures. Failure to obtain sufficient nutrients causes malnutrition. Nutritional science is the study of nutrition, though it typically emphasizes human nutrition.

The type of organism determines what nutrients it needs and how it obtains them. Organisms obtain nutrients by consuming organic matter, consuming inorganic matter, absorbing light, or some combination of these. Some can produce nutrients internally by consuming basic elements, while some must consume other organisms to obtain pre-existing nutrients. All forms of life require carbon, energy, and water as well as various other molecules. Animals require complex nutrients such as carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins, obtaining them by consuming other organisms. Humans have developed agriculture and cooking to replace foraging and advance human nutrition. Plants acquire nutrients through soil and the atmosphere. Fungi absorb nutrients around them by breaking them down and absorbing them through the mycelium.

Pronunciation examples for nourishment
1. nourishment.
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2. nourishment, and enrichment.
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3. And indulgent nourishment, we wanted
_ Shalane Flanagan & Elyse Kopecky _ Talks at Google
4. nourishment and refreshment."
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5. They need nourishment.
Animal, Vegetable, Mineral _ Susannah Gibson _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of nourishment
1. He was receiving nourishment through a feeding tube.
2. "Dealing with the practicalities of light nourishment is not simple.
3. One child needed medicine and nourishment." He needed more money.
4. "Through good times and bad, acting has been my escape, my joy, my nourishment.
5. "If there is anywhere where there should be good nourishment, it is our hospitals.