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Noursle
To nurse to rear to bring up
Nourice
A nurse
Nosel
To nurse to lead or teach to foster to nuzzle
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Nurstle
To nurse See Noursle
VerbarRedia
A kind of larva or nurse which is prroduced within the sporocyst of certain trematodes by asexual generation It in turn produces in the
Medical officer in charge
Medical officer in charge, in relation to any psychiatric hospital or psychiatric nursing home, means the medical officer who, for the time being, is in charge of that hospital or nursing
Public health
(1921, except s. 6) Acts; the Cleaning of Persons Act, 1897; Isolation of Hospitals Acts, 1893 and 1901; Nursing Homes Registration Act, 1927; Notification of Births Acts, 1907 and 1915; Maternity and Child Welfare Act, 1918; Part
Foster child
child of the person who brings him up. He is essentially the child of another person but is nursed, reared and brought up by another person as his own son, K.V. Muthu v. Angamuthu Ammal, AIR 1997
Nursling
One who or that which is nursed an infant a fondling
Alumnus
Alumnus, a child which one has nursed; a foster-child, Dig. 40, 2, 14; Civil Law. One educated at a college or seminary is called an
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Did you mean: nurses?
Nursed - Law Dictionary Search Results
Noursle
To nurse to rear to bring up
Nourice
A nurse
Nosel
To nurse to lead or teach to foster to nuzzle
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Nurstle
To nurse See Noursle
VerbarRedia
A kind of larva or nurse which is prroduced within the sporocyst of certain trematodes by asexual generation It in turn produces in the
Medical officer in charge
Medical officer in charge, in relation to any psychiatric hospital or psychiatric nursing home, means the medical officer who, for the time being, is in charge of that hospital or nursing
Public health
(1921, except s. 6) Acts; the Cleaning of Persons Act, 1897; Isolation of Hospitals Acts, 1893 and 1901; Nursing Homes Registration Act, 1927; Notification of Births Acts, 1907 and 1915; Maternity and Child Welfare Act, 1918; Part
Foster child
child of the person who brings him up. He is essentially the child of another person but is nursed, reared and brought up by another person as his own son, K.V. Muthu v. Angamuthu Ammal, AIR 1997
Nursling
One who or that which is nursed an infant a fondling
Alumnus
Alumnus, a child which one has nursed; a foster-child, Dig. 40, 2, 14; Civil Law. One educated at a college or seminary is called an
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