From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishday nurseryˈday ˌnursery noun [countable] SEPa place where small children can be looked after while their parents are at work
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day nursery• Abandoning art after 1914, she established a number of clinics and a day nursery in east London during the war.• There is a day nursery for toddlers and the Pirates Club for children from four to eleven years.• Some of our Clubs operate a day nursery for the 2-4 year olds.• One of a pair of walnut medicine cupboards in the lobby between the bathroom and day nursery.• The fete is at Elim day nursery, in Alvanley Road.• The girls shared the night nursery, and the day nursery adjoining.