English Words: N

24,391 words · Page 471 of 488

Nuenen, Gerwen en Nederwettenname

A municipality of North Brabant, Netherlands.

Nuernoun

Any member of a pastoral confederation of tribes located in South Sudan and western Ethiopia, forming one of the largest ethnic groups of East Africa.

Nuerlandname

The homeland of the Nuer people.

Nueva Concepciónname

A town in Chalatenango department, El Salvador.

Nueva Ecijaname

A province of Central Luzon, Luzon, Philippines. Capital: Palayan. Largest city: Cabanatuan.

Nueva Eraname

A municipality of Ilocos Norte, Philippines.

Nueva Espartaname

A town in La Unión department, El Salvador.

Nueva Granadaname

A town in Usulután department, El Salvador.

Nueva Guadalupename

A town in San Miguel department, El Salvador.

Nueva Trinidadname

A town in Chalatenango department, El Salvador.

Nueva Vizcayaname

A province of Cagayan Valley, Luzon, Philippines. Capital: Bayombong.

nuevoadj

New or novel, usually in reference to Latin American culture.

Nuevo Cuscatlánname

A town in La Libertad department, El Salvador.

Nuevo Edén de San Juanname

A town in San Miguel department, El Salvador.

Nuevo Leónname

A state of Mexico.

Nuevo Vallartaname

A neighbourhood of Puerto Vallarta, Nayarit, Mexico.

nuevos solesnoun

plural of nuevo sol

nuffienoun

Alternative form of nuffy.

nuffielditenoun

An orthorhombic-dipyramidal pale creamy white mineral containing bismuth, copper, lead, and sulfur.

nuffinpron

Pronunciation spelling of nothing.

nuffinkpron

Pronunciation spelling of nothing.

nuffynoun

A person with a disability, particularly intellectual.

nugnoun

A lump; a block.

nugaciousadj

Trivial, trifling or of little importance.

nugacitynoun

futility; trifling talk or behaviour; drollery

nugationnoun

The act or practice of trifling (focusing on the trivial or inconsequential.)

nugatorilyadv

In a nugatory manner.

nugatorinessnoun

Quality of being nugatory.

nugatoryadj

Trivial, trifling or of little importance.

Nugentname

A surname from Norman.

nuggarnoun

An Arab sailing boat used for trading and transporting supplies.

nuggbudnoun

A dirtybud (“mediocre earbud”), especially one paired with a cheap, low-quality or knockoff MP3 player.

nuggernoun

An Egyptian sailing boat with a square sail that is tilted at an angle to the mast.

nuggetnoun

A small, compact chunk or clump.

nugget of truthnoun

A small amount of truth in a generally untrue statement.

nuggetlikeadj

Resembling a nugget.

nuggetyadj

Full of nuggets.

nuggienoun

Alternative form of noogie (“head-rubbing prank”).

nuggynoun

Alternative form of noogie (“head-rubbing prank”).

nugifyingadj

Rendering trifling or futile; making silly.

nuguadj

Unknown; unpopular.

nuhintj

no, nah

nuh-uhintj

No; uh-uh.

Nuhakaname

A small settlement in northern Hawke's Bay, New Zealand.

nuhounoun

News, gossip.

nuisancenoun

A minor annoyance or inconvenience.

nuisance callnoun

An unsolicited, annoying telephone call, such as one originating from a telemarketer, robocaller, or prankster or one that is obscene or harassing.

nuisance parameternoun

A parameter of the distribution of a population that is not directly relevant to solving the significance test or estimate problem under consideration.

nuisancelessadj

Free from nuisance.

nuisancernoun

Someone who makes or causes a nuisance.

Spelling & Dictionary Insight

The English alphabetical index for the letter N contains 24,391 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 488 pages, and you are currently viewing page 471. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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