nourishers

/ˈnɜrɪʃərz/
noun
  1. People or things that provide food or other substances needed for growth, health, and good condition.
    • The soil's nutrients make it one of the best nourishers of crops in the region.
    • Parents are the primary nourishers of their children, providing both food and love.
    • Community gardens act as nourishers for neighborhoods that lack access to fresh produce.
  2. People or things that support the development or well-being of someone or something.
    • Good teachers are nourishers of curiosity and critical thinking in their students.
    • The local library serves as a nourisher of knowledge for the entire town.
    • Friends can be powerful nourishers of emotional health during difficult times.
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