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NEATNESS, n. 1. Exact cleanliness; entire freedom from foul matter; as the neatn...
NEATLY, adv. 1. With neatness; in a neat manner; in a cleanly manner; as a garme...
NEATHERD, n. A person who has the care of cattle; a cow-keeper.
NEAT, n. [Neat coincides with the root of need in elements, and if connected wit...
NEARNESS, n. 1. Closeness; small distance. The nearness of a place to a market e...
NEARLY, adv. 1. At no great distance; not remotely. 2. Closely; as two persons n...
NEAREST, a. Shortest; most direct; as the nearest way to London. So we use neare...
NEAR, a. [This See ms to be a contracted word, from nigher, the comparative of n...
NEAPOLITAN, a. Belonging to Naples, in Italy. NEAPOLITAN , n. An inhabitant or n...
NEAPED, BENEAPED , a. Left aground. A ship is said to be neaped, when left agrou...
NEAP-TIDE, n. Low tide. [See Neap .]
NEAP, n. [This word may belong to the root of neb, nib; nose] The tongue or pole...
NEAL, v.t. To temper and reduce to a due consistence by heat. but neal is now ra...
NEAF, n. The fist.
NE, not, is obsolete. We find it in early English writers, prefixed to other wor...
NAZARITISM, n. The doctrines of practice of the Nazarites.