English Words: N

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nauseaticadj

Having a feeling of nausea; nauseated

nauseatingadj

Causing a feeling of nausea; disgusting and revolting.

nauseatinglyadv

In a nauseating manner; sickeningly.

nauseatingnessnoun

The state of being nauseating

nauseativeadj

Causing nausea; nauseous.

nauseogenicadj

Causing nausea.

nauseousadj

Causing nausea; sickening or disgusting.

nauseouslyadv

In a nauseous manner.

nauseousnessnoun

The state of being nauseous; nausea

Naushonname

The largest island of the Elizabeth Islands, comprising part of the town of Gosnold, Dukes County, Massachusetts, United States.

Nausicaaname

A princess who aids Odysseus.

Nausicaanadj

Of or relating to Nausicaa.

Nausikaaname

192 Nausikaa, a large main belt asteroid.

Naussname

A surname from German.

nautankinoun

A type of Indian folk theatre, based on folklore and mythological dramas with interludes of song and dance.

nautchnoun

A dance in South Asia, performed by professional dancing girls.

nautch girlnoun

A dancing girl who performs the nautch.

nautherpron

Neither.

nauticaladj

Relating to or involving ships or shipping or navigation or seamen.

nautical milenoun

A unit of length corresponding approximately to one minute of arc of latitude along any meridian. By international agreement it is exactly 1,852 metres (approximately 6,076 feet or 1.151 statute mile).

nauticalesenoun

Nautical jargon.

nauticalismnoun

A nautical word or phrase.

nauticallyadv

in a nautical manner

nautiformadj

Shaped like the hull of a ship.

nautilaceousadj

Of or relating to the Nautilaceae.

nautilidnoun

A cephalopod of the family Nautilidae.

nautiliformadj

Having the spiral form of a nautilus

nautilitenoun

A fossil nautilus.

nautiliticadj

Relating to, or containing, nautilites.

nautiloidnoun

A mollusc resembling a nautilus; specifically, a cephalopod of the subclass Nautiloidea.

nautilusnoun

A marine mollusc, of the family Nautilidae native to the Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean, which has tentacles and a spiral shell with a series of air-filled chambers, of which Nautilus is the type genus.

Nauvooname

A place in the United States:

navnoun

Navigation. Often used attributively, as in nav beacon.

Navaname

A town in central Asturias, in northern Spain.

Nava'iname

The pen-name of Nizam al-Din Alisher Harawi (1441–1501), a Timurid poet.

navaidnoun

Any form of aid to navigation such as a lighthouse or ILS (instrument landing system).

Navajonoun

A member of the Navajo people, currently the largest Native American tribe in North America.

Navajo Nationname

A nation in the United States, a tribal sovereign domestic dependent nation established in 1868 by the Treaty of Bosque Redondo, nominally located in the states of Arizona and New Mexico. Capital: Window Rock.

navajoitenoun

A monoclinic-prismatic dark brown mineral containing hydrogen, oxygen, and vanadium.

Navajonessnoun

The quality or state of being Navajo.

navajuelanoun

hard razor clam (Tagelus dombeii)

navaladj

Of or relating to a navy.

naval minenoun

An explosive device placed in the water and intended to destroy or deter vessels.

naval storesnoun

Products obtained from oleoresin obtained from conifers, especially pines.

navalesenoun

The jargon spoken in the navy.

navalismnoun

naval militarism

navalistnoun

An advocate of the navy or of naval power.

navalisticadj

Relating to, or characteristic of navalism

navallyadv

In a naval manner; with relation to a navy.

Navalnyname

A transliteration of the Russian surname Нава́льный (Naválʹnyj).

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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 58. 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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