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crèche
[kresh, kreysh, k
noun
plural
crèchesa small or large modeled representation or tableau of Mary, Joseph, and others around the crib of Jesus in the stable at Bethlehem, as is displayed in homes or erected for exhibition in a community at Christmas season.
a home for foundlings.
British., a day-care center; day nursery.
Animal Behavior., an assemblage of dependent young that are cared for communally.
crèche
/ krɛʃ, kreɪʃ, krɛʃ /
noun
a day nursery for very young children
a supervised play area provided for young children for short periods
a tableau of Christ's Nativity
a foundling home or hospital
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of crèche1
Example Sentences
The Scottish Parliament said its creche capacity was limited due to space but added it was "constantly looking" for ways to support members with caring responsibilities.
Forbes has since criticised the Scottish Parliament's crèche facilities, which are only available for three hours a day from Tuesday to Thursday.
Forbes said there were areas where Holyrood "could do more and do better", such as its creche facility.
The Scottish Parliament said its creche capacity was limited to three hours per day by the Care Inspectorate in 2023, following a change in government regulations.
The firm joined forces with seven others to create a creche a short walk from the factory floor – not free, but heavily discounted and convenient.
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When To Use
A crèche is a nativity scene—a model of a scene depicting the birth of Jesus.Crèches are often displayed in or outside of homes or churches during Advent, the season preceding Christmas, which celebrates the birth of Jesus and is among the most important Christian holidays. A crèche is also commonly called a Nativity scene or simply a Nativity.Crèche is also sometimes used to refer to a childcare facility like a day care. This sense of the word is primarily used in the United Kingdom.It is sometimes seen without the accent mark, which comes from its French spelling.Example: My children’s favorite part of the crèche is the goats and other animals.
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