Nurserywoman

C1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈnɝsəriˌwʊmən/

Definitions of nurserywoman

noun A person who works in or operates a plant nursery, specializing in the cultivation and care of plants.

Example Sentences

A1 The nurserywoman takes care of the plants in the garden.

A2 The nurserywoman is knowledgeable about different types of flowers.

B1 The nurserywoman is responsible for watering and fertilizing the plants.

B2 The nurserywoman specializes in cultivating rare and exotic species.

C1 The nurserywoman has years of experience in horticulture and plant care.

C2 The nurserywoman's expertise in plant propagation is highly sought after in the industry.

Examples of nurserywoman in a Sentence

formal The nurserywoman carefully tended to the rare orchids in the greenhouse.

informal My neighbor is a talented nurserywoman who grows the most beautiful flowers.

slang That nurserywoman has a green thumb when it comes to gardening.

figurative She was a nurserywoman, nurturing ideas and helping them grow into successful businesses.

Grammatical Forms of nurserywoman

past tense

nursed

plural

nurserywomen

comparative

more nurserywoman

superlative

most nurserywoman

present tense

nurserywoman

future tense

will nurserywoman

perfect tense

have nursed

continuous tense

is nurserywomanning

singular

nurserywoman

positive degree

nurserywoman

infinitive

to nurserywoman

gerund

nurserywomanning

participle

nurserywomaned

Origin and Evolution of nurserywoman

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'nurserywoman' originated in England.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a woman who works in a plant nursery or garden center, the term has evolved to encompass women who specialize in the care and cultivation of plants, particularly in a professional capacity.