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NUL, in law, signifies no, not any; as nul diseizin; nul tiel record; nul tort.
NU'ISANCE, n. [L. to annoy. Blackstone writes nusance, and it is desirable that ...
NU'GATORY, a. 1. Trifling; vain; futile; insignificant. 2. Of no force; inoperat...
NUGA'TION, n. [L. to trifle.] The act or practice of trifling. [Little used.]
NUGAC'ITY, n. [L. trifles.] Futility; trifling talk or behavior.
NU'DITY, n. 1. Nakedness. 2. Nudities, in the plural, naked parts which decency ...
NUDE, a. 1. Bare. 2. In law, void; of no force.
NUDA'TION, n. [L. to make bare.] The act of stripping or making bare or naked.
NU'CLEUS, n. [L. a nut.] 1. Properly, the kernel of a nut; but in usage, any bod...
NUCIF'EROUS, a. [L. nut and to bear.] Bearing or producing nuts.
NU'BILOUS, a. Cloudy.
NU'BILE, a. [L. to marry.] Marriageable; of an age suitable for marriage.
NUBIF'EROUS, a. [L. a cloud or fog, and to produce.] Brining or producing clouds.
NUB'BLE, v.t. [for knubble, from knob, the fist.] To beat or bruise with the fis...
NOZ'ZLE, n. [from nose.] The nose; the extremity of any thing; the snout.
NOZ'LE, n. [from nose.] The nose; the extremity of any thing; the snout.