Definition of Overnourish

1. [v -ED, -ING, -ES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Overnourish

overnice
overniceness
overnight
overnight bag
overnight capital cost
overnight case
overnighted
overnighter
overnighters
overnighting
overnights
overnoise
overnoised
overnoises
overnoising
overnourish (current term)
overnourished
overnourishes
overnourishing
overnumerous
overnumerousness
overnutrition
overnutritions
overobvious
overofficious
overoperate
overoperated
overoperates
overoperating
overopinionated

Literary usage of Overnourish

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Obstetrics for nurses by Joseph Bolivar De Lee (1922)
"... not to overnourish her child during pregnancy, and the notion is wide-spread that the amount of food partaken of by the mother during pregnancy affects ..."

2. Building Human Intelligence by Arnold Lorand (1917)
"of obesity which, in my former publications, I called endogenous obesity,2 because it originates, irrespective of overnourish- ment, from causes which are ..."

3. Nutrition and Clinical Dietetics by Herbert Swift Carter, Paul Edward Howe, Howard Harris Mason (1921)
"... the greatest care must be exercised in choosing a diet in order to overnourish these patients, if possible, so that they can gain in general ways, ..."

4. Diseases of children by George Marvine Tuttle (1899)
"Special means should be taken to build up the general health, and to overnourish the child. PAPILLOMA OF THE LARYNX. Papilloma of the larynx is found with ..."

5. The Republic of Plato: With Studies for Teachers by Plato, William Lowe Bryan (1898)
"Pride and sullenness overnourish, luxury and softness weaken the lion. Flattery and meanness subordinate the lion to the monster. ..."

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