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NERVOSE, a. In botany [See Nerved , No.2]
NERVINE,a. That has the quality of relieving in disorders of the nerves. NERVINE...
NERVELESS, a. Destitute of strength; weak.
NERVED, pp. 1. Armed with strength. 2. In botany, having vessels simple and unbr...
NERVE, n. 1. An organ of sensation and motion in animals. The nerves are prolong...
NERITITE, n. A petrified shell of the genus Nerita.
NERITE, n. A genus of univalvular shells.
NERFLING, n. A fresh water fish of Germany, of the lether-mouthed kind, and appa...
NEREID, n. In mythology, a sea nymph. In ancient monuments, the Nereids are repr...
NEPTUNIST, n. One who adopts the theory that the whole earth was once covered wi...
NEPTUNIAN, a. [the fabled deity of the ocean.] 1. Pertaining to the ocean or sea...
NEPOTISM, n. [from nephew] 1. Fondness for nephews. 2. Undue attachment to relat...
NEPHROTOMY, n. [Gr. A kidney, to cut] In surgery, the operation of extracting a ...
NEPHRITIS, n. In medicine, an inflammation of the kidneys.
NEPHRITICAL, a. [Gr. From the kidneys.] 1. Pertaining to the kidneys or organs o...
NEPHRITIC, a. [Gr. From the kidneys.] 1. Pertaining to the kidneys or organs of ...