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Webster Dictionary :: Nadle-stein

NADLE-STEIN, n. Needle-stone; rutile.

Webster Dictionary :: Nadir

NADIR, n. 1. Natara, to be like, proportional, corresponding to, opposite. 2. Th...

Webster Dictionary :: Nactareous

NACTAREOUS, a. Resembling nectar; very sweet and pleasant. The juice nectareous ...

Webster Dictionary :: Nacrite

NACRITE, n. [See Naker .] A rare mineral, called also talckite, consisting of sc...

Webster Dictionary :: Nacreous

NACREOUS, a. [See Naker .] Having a pearly luster.

Webster Dictionary :: Nabob

NABOB, n. 1. A deputy or prince in India, subordinate to the Subahs; hence, 2. A...

Webster Dictionary :: Nab

NAB, n. The summit of a mountain or rock. NAB , v.t. To catch suddenly; to seize...

Webster Dictionary :: N

N is the fourteenth letter of the English Alphabet, and an articulation formed b...

Webster Dictionary :: Mytilite

MYT'ILITE, n. [Gr. a kind of shell.] In geology, a petrified muscle or shell of ...

Webster Dictionary :: Mythology

MYTHOL'OGY,n. [Gr. a fable, and discourse.] A system of fables or fabulous opini...

Webster Dictionary :: Mythologize

MYTHOL'OGIZE, v.i. To relate or explain the fabulous history of the heathen.

Webster Dictionary :: Mythologist

MYTHOL'OGIST, n. One versed in mythology; one who writes on mythology, or explai...

Webster Dictionary :: Mythologically

MYTHOLOG'ICALLY, adv. In a way suited to the system of fables.

Webster Dictionary :: Mythological

MYTHOLOG'ICAL, a. [See Mythology .] Relating to mythology; fabulous.

Webster Dictionary :: Mythic

MYTH'IC, a. [from Gr. a fable.] Fabulous.

Webster Dictionary :: Mystics

MYS'TICS, n. A religious sect who profess to have direct intercourse with the Sp...

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