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NAVIGATE, v.t. 1. To pass over in ships; to sail on; as to navigate the Atlantic...
NAVIGATION, ppr. Passing on or over in sailing; steering and managing in sailing...
NAVIGATOR, n. One that navigates or sails; chiefly, one who directs the course o...
NAVY, n. [Gr. From to swim. To swim then is to move up and down.] 1. A fleet of ...
NAWL, n. An awl. [Not in use]
NAY, adv. [a contracted word, to deny] 1. No; a word that expresses negation. I ...
NAYWARD, n. Tendency to denial. [Not used]
NAYWORD, n. A by-word; a proverbial reproach; a watch-word. NAZARENE n. An inhab...
NAZARITE, n. A jew who professed extraordinary purity of life and devotion.
NAZARITISM, n. The doctrines of practice of the Nazarites.
NE, not, is obsolete. We find it in early English writers, prefixed to other wor...
NEAF, n. The fist.
NEAL, v.t. To temper and reduce to a due consistence by heat. but neal is now ra...
NEAP, n. [This word may belong to the root of neb, nib; nose] The tongue or pole...
NEAP-TIDE, n. Low tide. [See Neap .]
NEAPED, BENEAPED , a. Left aground. A ship is said to be neaped, when left agrou...