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Webster Dictionary :: Nugacity

NUGAC'ITY, n. [L. trifles.] Futility; trifling talk or behavior.

Webster Dictionary :: Nugation

NUGA'TION, n. [L. to trifle.] The act or practice of trifling. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Nugatory

NU'GATORY, a. 1. Trifling; vain; futile; insignificant. 2. Of no force; inoperat...

Webster Dictionary :: Nuisance

NU'ISANCE, n. [L. to annoy. Blackstone writes nusance, and it is desirable that ...

Webster Dictionary :: Nul

NUL, in law, signifies no, not any; as nul diseizin; nul tiel record; nul tort.

Webster Dictionary :: Null

NULL, v.t. [L. not any.] To annul; to deprive of validity; to destroy. [Not much...

Webster Dictionary :: Nullifidian

NULLIFID'IAN, a. [L. none, and faith.] Of no faith; of no religion or honesty. [...

Webster Dictionary :: Nullified

NUL'LIFIED, pp. Made void.

Webster Dictionary :: Nullify

NUL'LIFY, v.t. [L. none, and to make.] To annul; to make void; to render invalid...

Webster Dictionary :: Nullity

NUL'LITY, n. 1. Nothingness; want of existence. 2. Want of legal force, validity...

Webster Dictionary :: Numb

NUMB, a. 1. Torpid; destitute of the power of sensation and motion; as, the fing...

Webster Dictionary :: Numbed

NUMBED, pp. Rendered torpid.

Webster Dictionary :: Number

NUM'BER, n. [Probably the radical sense is to speak, name or tell, as our word t...

Webster Dictionary :: Numbered

NUM'BERED, pp. Counted; enumerated.

Webster Dictionary :: Numberer

NUMBERER, n. One that counts numbers.

Webster Dictionary :: Numbering

NUM'BERING, ppr. Counting; ascertaining the units of a multitutde or collection.

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