Crossword clues for nurturance
nurturance
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1938, from nurture + -ance. Related: Nurturant.
Wiktionary
n. The provision of physical and emotional care
WordNet
n. physical and emotional care and nourishment
Usage examples of "nurturance".
In other words, special rootedness in the biosphere can indeed be reasonably claimedthere is literally a million years of rich tradition of the wise woman who feels the currents of embodiment in nature and communion, and celebrates it with healing rituals and knowing ways of connecting wisdom, a wisdom that does not worship merely the agentic sun and its glaring brightness, but finds in the depths and the organic dark the ways of being linked in relationship, that puts care above power and nurturance above self-righteousness, that reweaves the fragments with concern, and midwifes the communions and the unsung connections that sustain us each and all.