Does nursery mean garden centre in america?!


Question: Does nursery mean garden centre in america!?
i told someone who lives in america i work in a nursery (with children) Www@Enter-QA@Com


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nursery Definition

nurs·ery (n?r′s? rē, n?rs′rē)

noun pl!. nurseries -·er·ies

1!.
1!. an infant's bedroom
2!. a room or apartment in a home, set apart for the children as a playroom, study, dining room, etc!.
2!. a place where parents may temporarily leave children with trained attendants; specif!.,
1!. nursery school
2!. day nursery
3!. * a place where young trees or other plants are raised for experimental purposes, for transplanting, or for sale*
4!. anything that nourishes, protects, develops, or fosters

So the answer is yes it does!. I think that in America they say Kindergarten for what we would call a nursery!. Hope this helps!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

Well yes!. We have nurseries too, but we usually call them "daycare" or "child care program"!. However, if you're talking in terms of a garden center then yes we do have those too and sometimes we refer to them as nurseries!.

You are correct though, most Americans would know what you mean by nursery without explaining it!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

It means both, depending on the context!.Www@Enter-QA@Com



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