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NOO'DLE, n. A simpleton. [A vulgar word.]
NOOK, n. [See Nich .] A corner; a narrow place formed by an angle in bodies or b...
NOON, n. [ said to be from naw, that is up or ultimate, that limits, also nine. ...
NOON'DAY, n. Mid-day; twelve o'clock in the day. NOON'DAY , a. Pertaining to mid...
NOON'ING, n. Repose at noon; sometimes, repast at noon.
NOON'STEAD, n. The station of the sun at noon.
NOON'TIDE, n. [See Tide, which signifies time.] The time of noon; mid-day. NOON'...
NOOSE, n. A running knot, which binds the closer the more it is drawn. Where the...
NO'PAL, n. A Plant of the genus Cactus, from which the cochineal is collected in...
NOPE, n. A provincial name for the bullfinch or red tail.
NOR, connective. [ne and or.] 1. A word that denies ro renders negative the seco...
NOR'MAL, a. [L. a square, a rule.] 1. According to a square or rule; perpendicul...
NOR'MAN, n. In seamen's language, a short wooden bar to be thrust into a hole of...
NOR'ROY, n. [north and roy, north king.] The title of the third of the three kin...
NORTH, n. [I know not the origin of this word, nor its primary sense. It may hav...
NORTHE'AST, n. The point between the north and east, at an equal distance from e...