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NEIGH, v.i. [signifies to jar or quarrel; a sharp noise.] To utter the voice of ...
NEIF, n. 1. The neaf or fist. [Not used.] 2. A slave. [Not used.]
NEGUS, n . A liquor made of wine, water, sugar, nutmeg and lemon juice; so calle...
NEGRO, n. [It is remarkable that our common people retain the exact Latin pronun...
NEGRESS, n. [See Negro .] A female of the black race of Africa.
NEGOTIATOR, n. One that negotiates; one that treats with others either as princi...
NEGOTIATION, n. 1. The act of negotiating; the transacting of business in traffi...
NEGOTIATING, ppr. Treating with; transacting business.
NEGOTIATED, pp. Procured or obtained by agreement with another; sold or transfer...
NEGOTIATE, v.i. [ L. An errand, business; to go on errands, to negotiate.] 1. To...
NEGOTIANT, n. One who negotiates; a negotiator. [Not used.]
NEGOTIABLE, a. [from negotiate] That may be transferred by assignment or indorse...
NEGOTIABILITY, n. The quality of being negotiable or transferable by indorsement.
NEGLIGENTLY, adv. 1. Carelessly; heedlessly; without exactness; as a person negl...
NEGLIGENT, a. 1. Careless; heedless; apt or accustomed to omit what ought to be ...
NEGLIGENCE, n. 1. Neglect; omission to do; more generally, 2. Habitual omission ...