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NAY, adv. [a contracted word, to deny] 1. No; a word that expresses negation. I ...
NAWL, n. An awl. [Not in use]
NAVY, n. [Gr. From to swim. To swim then is to move up and down.] 1. A fleet of ...
NAVIGATOR, n. One that navigates or sails; chiefly, one who directs the course o...
NAVIGATION, ppr. Passing on or over in sailing; steering and managing in sailing...
NAVIGATE, v.t. 1. To pass over in ships; to sail on; as to navigate the Atlantic...
NAVIGABLE, a. [L. From navigo, to sail, from navis, a ship] To pass on water in ...
NAVICULAR, a. [L., a little ship] 1. Relating to small ships or boats. 2. Shaped...
NAVEW, n. A plant of the genus Brassica. It has a spindle-shaped root, less than...
NAVEL-WORT, n. A plant of the genus Cotyledon. It has the appearance of houseleek.
NAVEL-STRING, n. The umbilical cord. [See Navel ]
NAVEL-GALL, n. A bruise on the top of the chine of the back of a horse, behind t...
NAVEL, n. The center of the lower part of the abdomen, or the point where the um...
NAVE, n. 1. The thick piece of timber in the center of a wheel, in which the spo...
NAVARCHY, n. [from L. And admiral.] Knowledge of managing ships.
NAVARCH, n. In ancient Greece, the commander of a fleet.