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Webster Dictionary :: Nibble

NIBBLE, v.t. [from nib.] 1. To bite by little at a time; to eat slowly or in sma...

Webster Dictionary :: Nibbed

NIBBED, a. Having a nib or point.

Webster Dictionary :: Nib

NIB, n. 1. The bill or beak of a fowl. 2. The point of any thing, particularly o...

Webster Dictionary :: Nias

NIAS, for an eyas, a young hawk.

Webster Dictionary :: Next

NEXT, a. 1. Nearest in place; that has no object intervening between it and some...

Webster Dictionary :: Newtonian

NEWTONIAN, a. Pertaining to Sir Isaac Newton, or formed or discovered by him; as...

Webster Dictionary :: Newt

NEWT, n. A small lizard; an eft.

Webster Dictionary :: Newspaper

NEWSPAPER, n. A sheet of paper printed and distributed for conveying news; a pub...

Webster Dictionary :: News-monger

NEWS-MONGER, n. One that deals in news; one who employs much time in hearing and...

Webster Dictionary :: News

NEWS, n. [ From new; This word has a plural form, but is almost always united wi...

Webster Dictionary :: Newness

NEWNESS, n. 1. Lateness of origin; recentness; state of being lately invented or...

Webster Dictionary :: Newly

NEWLY, adv. 1. Lately; freshly; recently. He rubbd it oer with newly gathered mi...

Webster Dictionary :: Newish

NEWISH, a. Somewhat new; nearly new.

Webster Dictionary :: Newing

NEWING, n. Yeast or barm.

Webster Dictionary :: Newel

NEWEL, n. In architecture, the upright post about which are formed winding stair...

Webster Dictionary :: New-modeling

NEW-MODELING, ppr. Giving a new form to.

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