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NICKNAME, n. [G. To banter. Signifies to surname, to call by a name of reproach....
NICKER, n. One who watches for opportunities to pilfer or practice knavery.
NICKELIC, a. The nickelic acid is a saturated combination of nickel and oxygen.
NICKEL, n. A metal of a white or reddish white color, of great hardness, very di...
NICKAR-TREE, n. A tree of the genus Guilandina, which grows in the western parts...
NICK, n. In the northern mythology, an evil spirit of the saters; hence the mode...
NICHE, n. A cavity, hollow, or recess within the thickness of a wall, for a stat...
NICH, n. A cavity, hollow, or recess within the thickness of a wall, for a statu...
NICETY, n. 1. Niceness; delicacy of perception. 2. Excess of delicacy; fastidiou...
NICENESS, n. 1. Delicacy of perception; the quality of perceiving small differen...
NICENE, a. Pertaining to Nice, a town of Asia Minor. The Nicene creed, was a sum...
NICELY, adv. 1. With delicate perception; as, to be nicely sensible. 2. Accurate...
NICE, a. [G. To eat dainties or sweetmeats] 1. Properly, soft; whence, delicate;...
NIBIL'IARY, n. [See Noble .] A history of noble families.
NIBBLING, ppr. Biting in small bits; carping.
NIBBLER, n. One that bites a little at a time; a carper.