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NIM, v.t. To take; to steal; to filch.
NIM'BLE, a. Light and quick in motion; moving with ease and celerity; lively; sw...
NIM'BLE-FOOTED, a. Running with speed; light of foot.
NIM'BLE-WITTED, a. Quick; ready to speak.
NIM'BLENESS, n. Lightness and agility in motion; quickness; celerity; speed; swi...
NIM'BLESS, n. Nimbleness.
NIM'BLY, adv. With agility; with light, quick motion. He capers nimbly in a lady...
NIM'IETY, n. The state of being too much. [Not in use.]
NIM'MER, n. A thief. [Not in use.]
NIN'COMPOOP, n. [said to be a corruption of L. non compos, not of sound mind.] A...
NINE, a. Denoting the number composed of eight and one; as nine men; nine days. ...
NI'NE-FOLD, a. Nine times repeated.
NI'NE-HOLES, n A game in which holes are made in the ground, into which a pellet...
NI'NE-PENCE, n. A silver coin of the value of nine pence.
NI'NE-PINS, n. A play with nine pins or sharpened pieces of wood set on end, at ...
NI'NE-SCORE, n. The number of nine times twenty.