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Webster Dictionary :: Nuncupative

NUNCU'PATIVE, a. [L., to declare.] 1. Nominal; existing only in name. 2. Publicl...

Webster Dictionary :: Nuncupation

NUNCUPA'TION, n. A naming.

Webster Dictionary :: Nuncupate

NUN'CUPATE, v.t. [L.] To declare publicly or solemnly. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Nuncio

NUN'CIO, n. [L., a messenger.] 1. An embassador from the pope to some catholic p...

Webster Dictionary :: Nunciature

NUN'CIATURE, n. [See Nuncio ] The office of a nuncio.

Webster Dictionary :: Nunchion

NUN'CHION, n. A portion of food taken between meals. [qu. from noon, or a corrup...

Webster Dictionary :: Nun

NUN, n. A woman devoted to a religious life, and who lives in a cloister or nunn...

Webster Dictionary :: Numskulled

NUM'SKULLED, a. Dull in intellect; stupid; doltish.

Webster Dictionary :: Numskull

NUM'SKULL, n. [numb and skull.] A dunce; a dolt; a stupid fellow.

Webster Dictionary :: Numps

NUMPS, n. A dolt; a blockhead. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Nummulite

NUM'MULITE, n. [L., money.] Fossil remains of a chambered shell of a flattened f...

Webster Dictionary :: Nummular

NUM'MULAR, a. [L., a coin.] Pertaining to coin or money.

Webster Dictionary :: Nummary

NUM'MARY, a. [L., a coin.] Pertaining to coin or money.

Webster Dictionary :: Numismatology

NUMISMATOL'OGY, n. [Gr., coin, and discourse.] The branch of historical science ...

Webster Dictionary :: Numismatologist

NUMISMATOL'OGIST, n. One versed in the knowledge of coins and medals.

Webster Dictionary :: Numismatics

NUMISMAT'ICS, n. The science of coins and medals.

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