English Words: N

24,391 words · Page 200 of 488

noise barriernoun

Synonym of sound barrier (sense 2).

noise tradernoun

One who trades financial products (such as stocks) not based on fundamental analysis.

noise wordnoun

A word that may be included in source code for clarity but does not change the meaning.

noise-cancelverb

To reduce ambient noise with noise cancellation.

noise-freeadj

Synonym of noiseless.

noisecorenoun

A genre of hardcore punk music characterized by distorted feedback

noisedadj

Having noise or perturbations that distort data values; noisy.

noisefestnoun

An event or situation characterized by a great deal of noise.

noisefuladj

Loud; clamorous.

noisefullyadv

In a noiseful manner.

noiselessadj

Producing no noise; without noise.

noiselesslyadv

In a quiet manner, without any noise.

noiselessnessnoun

The quality or state of being noiseless; quiet or hush; silence.

noiseletnoun

Any of a family of functions related to wavelets, analogous to the way that the Fourier basis is related to a time domain signal.

noiselikeadj

Resembling noise or a noise.

noisemakernoun

A person or device that produces a great deal of noise, especially one used in a celebration or sporting event.

noisemakingnoun

The production of noise.

noisemongernoun

A musician who produces noisy music.

noiseniknoun

A musician who produces harsh, discordant music.

noiseproofadj

soundproof

noises offnoun

Sound effects produced offstage.

noisescapenoun

A soundscape consisting of noise.

noisesomeadj

Alternative form of noisome.

noisestverb

second-person singular simple present indicative of noise

noisethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of noise

noisettenoun

A small round thick slice of meat (in particular, lamb or veal) that has been deboned.

noiseyadj

Uncommon form of noisy.

noisilyadv

in a noisy manner; in such a way as to create a great deal of noise or sound

noisinessnoun

The quality or state of being noisy.

noislessadj

Obsolete form of noiseless

noisomeadj

Morally hurtful or noxious.

noisomelyadv

In a noisome manner.

noisomenessnoun

The state or quality of being noisome.

noisyadj

Making a noise, especially a loud unpleasant sound

noisy minernoun

A grey honeyeater (Manorina melanocephala), that has a large range of songs, calls, and alarms, is endemic to eastern and south-eastern Australia, and has a black head, orange-yellow beak and feet, and a yellow patch behind the eye.

nojirimycinnoun

An antibiotic, produced by some strains of Streptomyces, that inhibits glucosidases.

nojitonoun

A non-alcoholic mojito.

Nojoridname

A commune of Bihor County, Romania.

nokarnoun

A servant, whether domestic, military, or civil.

nokehicknoun

Synonym of nocake.

nokehikenoun

Alternative spelling of nokehick.

nokennoun

A kind of woven wicker bag used in Papua.

Nokianame

A town and municipality of Pirkanmaa, Finland, near Tampere.

Nokiannoun

Someone from the town of Nokia.

noktanoun

The Eastern Arabic numeral representing the number zero: ٠.

nol prosverb

Abbreviation of nolle prosequi.

NOLAname

Acronym of New Orleans, Louisiana.

Nolanname

A surname from Irish.

Nolan chartnoun

A two-dimensional chart that graphs the political spectrum, mapping cultural issues on one axis and economic issues on another axis to represent conservatism, libertarianism, and their opposites.

Nolan Countyname

One of 254 counties in Texas, United States. County seat: Sweetwater.

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