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nutriment

[noo-truh-muhnt, nyoo-] / ˈnu trə mənt, ˈnyu- /


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In his 1894 essay The Extinction of Man, Wells pondered a "new and larger variety" that might "acquire a preferential taste for human nutriment".

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His prayer was but the seasonable flower of his life, nourished to all its beauty by the habitual nutriment of past years.

From Project Gutenberg

But with the ordinary student who cannot receive or retain his mental nutriment except by a carefully studied mode of presentation, he was not so successful.

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It rests on a basis of granite, covered with a thin coat of earth, through which the rocks occasionally appear, and which affords scanty nutriment to a growth of oak, birch, and mountain ash.

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Like an animal seeking nutriment it put forth its feelers or tentacles on all sides, seizing, tasting, and testing all forms of human thought, all human opinions, and all alleged discoveries.

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