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Cheetah vs Nurture - What's the difference?

cheetah | nurture |

As nouns the difference between cheetah and nurture

is that cheetah is a distinctive member (acinonyx jubatus ) of the cat family, slightly smaller than the leopard, but with proportionately longer limbs and a smaller head; it is native to africa and also credited with being the fastest terrestrial animal while nurture is the act of nourishing or nursing; tender care; education; training.

As a verb nurture is

to nourish or nurse.

cheetah

English

Alternative forms

* chetah, (l) (archaic)

Noun

(en noun)
  • A distinctive member (Acinonyx jubatus ) of the cat family, slightly smaller than the leopard, but with proportionately longer limbs and a smaller head; it is native to Africa and also credited with being the fastest terrestrial animal.
  • Synonyms

    * (l), (l)

    See also

    * (wikipedia "cheetah") * (Acinonyx jubatus) * (Acinonyx jubatus)

    References

    nurture

    English

    (Webster 1913)

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • The act of nourishing or nursing; tender care; education; training.
  • That which nourishes; food; diet.
  • (Spenser)
  • The environmental influences that contribute to the development of an individual; see also nature.
  • * Milton
  • A man neither by nature nor by nurture wise.

    Verb

    (nurtur)
  • To nourish or nurse.
  • (figuratively, by extension) To encourage, especially the growth or development of something.
  • * 2009 , UNESCO, The United Nations World Water Development Report – N° 3 - 2009 – Freshwater and International Law (the Interplay between Universal, Regional and Basin Perspectives) , page 10, ISBN 9231041363
  • The relationships between universal norms and specific norms nurture the development of international law.