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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...
NORTH'ERLY, a. Being towards the north, or nearer towards the north than to any ...
NORTH'ERN, a. 1. Being in the north, or nearer to that point than to the east or...
NORTH'ERNLY, adv. Toward the north. [Not used.]