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NARCOTIC, n. A medicine which stupefies the senses and renders insensible to pai...
NARCISSUS, n. In botany, the daffodil, a genus of plants of several species. The...
NAPTAKING, a. Taking naps. NAPTAKING , n. A taking by surprise, as when one is n...
NAPPY, frothy; spumy; as nappy beer.
NAPPINESS, n. 1. The quality of being sleepy or inclined to take naps. 2. The qu...
NAPPAL, n. Soap rock.
NAPLESS, a. Without nap; threadbare.
NAPKIN, n. [nape, cloth; of which napkin is a diminutive.] 1. A cloth used for w...
NAPHTHALINE, n. A peculiar crystalizable substance, deposited from naphtha disti...
NAPHTHA, n. [from nafata, to push out, as pustules, to throw out, to boil, to be...
NAPHEW, n. [a turnep;a knob] A plant.
NAPERY, n. Linen for the table; table cloths or linen cloth in general.
NAPE, n. A knob; to be hard or callous, whence a callus. 1. The prominent joint ...
NAP, n. To lean, that is, to nod. 1. A short sleep or slumber. NAP , v. I. 1. To...
NANKEEN, n. [Nankin a Chinese word.] A species of cotton cloth of a firm texture...
NAN, a Welsh word signifying what, used as an interrogative. [This word has been...