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nourishing [ˈnʌrɪʃɪŋ, ingl. am. ˈnɜ:r-] ADJ.

nourishing

nourish [ˈnʌrɪʃ, ingl. am. ˈnɜ:r-] V. trans.

1. nourish (give food):

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They are categorised as thin and thick and together they are seen as nourishing all tissues and organs.
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Winter melon is believed to be nourishing and it is seldom cooked with ingredients that are believed to be too "yin" or too "yang".
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The skin is covered with a tawny-green mosslike growth which aids in nourishing the blood and skin.
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It consists of exercising the characteristic human quality -- reasonas the soul's most proper and nourishing activity.
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This collective body of knowledge, utilized by writers and recognized by readers, has been described as a nourishing medium for science fiction.
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Reviving the lost art of nourishing ourselves blogged about in part to illustrate this as a proper approach.
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It is a perforator flap with a skin island, which is separated in a larger and smaller paddle by the nourishing perforator.
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Explorers appreciated its lightweight, nonperishable, nourishing qualities, and took malted milk on treks worldwide.
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Nourishing a beach that has little submerged sand requires addressing the reason that the submerged sand is missing.
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Both ropes are taken by the winning team, dissected and sold; the straw taken from them is believed to have unusual protective or nourishing properties.
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