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NARCOTICALLY, adv. by producing torpor or drowsiness.
NARCOTICNESS, n. The quality of inducing sleep or removing pain.
NARCOTINE, n. The pure narcotic principle of opium.
NARD, n. 1. A plant usually called spikenard, spica nardi; highly valued by the ...
NARDINE, a. Pertaining to nard; having the qualities of spikenard.
NARE, n. The nostril.
NARRABLE, a. That may be related, told, or narrated.
NARRATE, v.t. 1. To tell, rehearse or recite, as a story; to relate the particul...
NARRATED, pp. Related; told.
NARRATING, ppr. Relating; telling; reciting.
NARRATION, n. 1. The act of telling or relating the particulars of an event; reh...
NARRATIVE, a. 1. Relating the particulars of an event or transaction; giving a p...
NARRATIVELY, adv. by way of narration, story, or recital.
NARRATOR, n. One that narrates; one that relates a series of events or transacti...
NARRATORY, a. Giving an account of events.
NARROW, a. I suspect this word and near to be contracted by the loss of g, nig, ...