If he or she is deprived of physical and emotional nourishment and intellectual stimulation, the child's teachers will have to play catch-up.
It means taking psychological and physical nourishment from the source of energy, not from the excitement of reactions set off by its productions.
These rare waterholes were also vital for Aboriginal people and provided both spiritual and physical nourishment.
Unsurprisingly, given their immense value, waterholes were also rich in mythology and regarded as places of spiritual as well as physical nourishment.
Ahead, a star gleamed bright against the glorious background of an undulating turquoise nebula, creating a warm pressure of photons which so very slowly assuaged its physical nourishment.
Then we'll make a toast to our physical and spiritual nourishment with the cognac we flame the pudding with.
Although Evronian infants take physical nourishment like humans or other animals do, this is very soon replaced with a more telepathic form of nourishment that does not involve physical matter.
That hug was like physical nourishment.
Whether gods absolutely required physical nourishment or not, a number of them were not going to forgo it for themselves or for their horses, just because we happened to be at war.
This symmetrical balancing and equal weight given to both spiritual and physical nourishment would no doubt have appealed to Vanbrugh's renowned sense of humour, if not the Duchess's.