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Princeton's WordNet

  1. daycare, day carenoun

    childcare during the day while parents work

Wiktionary

  1. daycarenoun

    Daytime supervision, usually of children.

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  1. daycare

    Daycare is a professional service or establishment that looks after and supervises children during the day, especially while their parents or guardians are at work. It may also cater to the elderly or individuals with special needs. It can involve various activities designed to promote physical, social, and emotional growth in children. Daycare services vary in their structure and can be provided in centers, homes, or designated institutions.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of daycare in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of daycare in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of daycare in a Sentence

  1. Angela Skillings:

    Children that like to touch things, like to share -- Jesse Byrd're socializing, what are we going to do to them emotionally if they take that virus home and give it to a family member or daycare worker or someone they are close to, and that person passes away ?

  2. Vice Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel:

    We need an additional 9,000 police in Germany, 25,000 new teachers and 15,000 daycare workers.

  3. Caren Morales:

    I called in on May 1 and said,' I can't come in today or ever again because I can't afford my daughter's daycare. Caren Morales guys cut me really bad,'.

  4. Geraldo Rivera:

    Pre-K basically is daycare, in reality, to have a college degree [is] unnecessary.

  5. Reginald Washington:

    RSV is very contagious and very prevalent in the school system as well as throughout daycare centers and in homes. So RSV is certainly the winner.

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