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Webster Dictionary :: Notionality

NOTIONAL'ITY, n. Empty ungrounded opinion. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Notionally

NO'TIONALLY, adv. In mental apprehension; in conception; not in reality. Two fac...

Webster Dictionary :: Notionist

NO'TIONIST, n. One who holds to an ungrounded opinion.

Webster Dictionary :: Notoriety

NOTORI'ETY, n. [See Notorious .] 1. Exposure to public knowledge; the state of b...

Webster Dictionary :: Notorious

NOTO'RIOUS, a. [L. known.] 1. Publicly knwon; manifest to the world; evident; us...

Webster Dictionary :: Notoriously

NOTO'RIOUSLY, adv. Publicly; openly; in a manner to be known or manifest.

Webster Dictionary :: Notoriousness

NOTO'RIOUSNESS, n. The state of being open or known; notoriety.

Webster Dictionary :: Nott

NOTT, a. Shorn.

Webster Dictionary :: Notus

NO'TUS, n. [L.] The south wind.

Webster Dictionary :: Notwheat

NOT'WHEAT, n. [smooth, shorn.] Wheat not bearded.

Webster Dictionary :: Notwithstanding

NOTWITHSTAND'ING, the participle of withstand, with not prefixed, and signifying...

Webster Dictionary :: Nought

NOUGHT. See Naught .

Webster Dictionary :: Noul

NOUL, n. The top of the head. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Nould

NOULD, ne would, would not.

Webster Dictionary :: Noun

NOUN, n. [altered from L. name.] In grammar, a name; that sound or combination o...

Webster Dictionary :: Nourish

NOURISH, v.t. [G. to nourish, cannot be the same word unless they have lost a de...

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