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creche (n.)

"Christmas manger scene," 1792, from French crèche, from Old French cresche"crib, manger, stall" (13c.), ultimately from Frankish or some other Germanic source; compare Old High German kripja, Old English cribb (see crib (n.)). Also "a public nursery for infants where they are cared for while their mothers are at work" (1854).

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Definitions of creche from WordNet

creche (n.)
a hospital where foundlings (infant children of unknown parents) are taken in and cared for;
Synonyms: foundling hospital
creche (n.)
a representation of Christ's nativity in the stable at Bethlehem;
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