English Dictionary: Novomoskovsk | by the DICT Development Group |
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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: | |
Nab \Nab\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Nabbed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Nabbing}.] [Dan nappe, or Sw. nappa.] To catch or seize suddenly or unexpectedly. [Colloq.] --Smollett. | |
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Nappiness \Nap"pi*ness\, n. [From 2d {Nappy}.] The quality of having a nap; abundance of nap, as on cloth. | |
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Nap \Nap\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Napped}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Napping}.] [OE. nappen, AS. hn[ae]ppian to take a nap, to slumber; cf. AS. hnipian to bend one's self, Icel. hnipna, hn[c6]pa, to droop.] 1. To have a short sleep; to be drowsy; to doze. --Chaucer. 2. To be in a careless, secure state. --Wyclif. I took thee napping, unprepared. --Hudibras. | |
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Napping \Nap"ping\, n. 1. The act or process of raising a nap, as on cloth. 2. (Hat Making) A sheet of partially felted fur before it is united to the hat body. --Knight. | |
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Gig \Gig\, n. [Cf. Icel. g[imac]gja fiddle, MHG. g[imac]ge, G. geige, Icel. geiga to take a wrong direction, rove at random, and E. jig.] 1. A top or whirligig; any little thing that is whirled round in play. Thou disputest like an infant; go, whip thy gig. --Shak. 2. A light carriage, with one pair of wheels, drawn by one horse; a kind of chaise. 3. (Naut.) A long, light rowboat, generally clinkerbuilt, and designed to be fast; a boat appropriated to the use of the commanding officer; as, the captain's gig. 4. (Mach.) A rotatory cylinder, covered with wire teeth or teasels, for teaseling woolen cloth. {Gig machine}, {Gigging machine}, {Gig mill}, [or] {Napping machine}. See {Gig}, 4. {Gig saw}. See {Jig saw}. | |
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Newfangle \New"fan`gle\, a. [New + fangle.] Eager for novelties; desirous of changing. [Obs.] So newfangel be they of their meat. --Chaucer. | |
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Newfangle \New"fan`gle\, v. t. To change by introducing novelties. [Obs.] | |
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Newfangled \New"fan`gled\, a. 1. Newmade; formed with the affectation of novelty. [bd]A newfangled nomenclature.[b8] --Sir W. Hamilton. 2. Disposed to change; inclined to novelties; given to new theories or fashions. [bd]Newfangled teachers.[b8] --1 Tim. vi. (heading). [bd]Newfangled men.[b8] --Latimer. | |
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Newfangledness \New"fan`gled*ness\, n. Affectation of, or fondness for, novelty; vain or affected fashion or form. | |
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Newfangleness \New"fan`gle*ness\, n. [OE. newefanglenes. See {Fangle}.] Newfangledness. [Obs.] --Chaucer. Proud newfangleness in their apparel. --Robynson (More's Utopia). | |
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Newfanglist \New"fan`glist\, n. One who is eager for novelties or desirous of change. [Obs.] --Tooker. | |
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Newfangly \New"fan`gly\, adv. In a newfangled manner; with eagerness for novelty. [Obs.] --Sir T. More. | |
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Nib \Nib\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Nebbed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Nibbing}.] To furnish with a nib; to point; to mend the point of; as, to nib a pen. | |
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Nip \Nip\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Nipped}, less properly {Nipt}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Nipping}.] [OE. nipen; cf. D. niipen to pinch, also knippen to nip, clip, pinch, snap, knijpen to pinch, LG. knipen, G. kneipen, kneifen, to pinch, cut off, nip, Lith. knebti.] 1. To catch and inclose or compress tightly between two surfaces, or points which are brought together or closed; to pinch; to close in upon. May this hard earth cleave to the Nadir hell, Down, down, and close again, and nip me flat, If I be such a traitress. --Tennyson. 2. To remove by pinching, biting, or cutting with two meeting edges of anything; to clip. The small shoots . . . must be nipped off. --Mortimer. 3. Hence: To blast, as by frost; to check the growth or vigor of; to destroy. 4. To vex or pain, as by nipping; hence, to taunt. And sharp remorse his heart did prick and nip. --Spenser. {To nip in the bud}, to cut off at the verycommencement of growth; to kill in the incipient stage. | |
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Nipping \Nip"ping\, a. Biting; pinching; painful; destructive; as, a nipping frost; a nipping wind. | |
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Nippingly \Nip"ping*ly\, adv. In a nipping manner. | |
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Novum \No"vum\, n. A game at dice, properly called {novem quinque} (L., nine five), the two principal throws being nine and five. [Obs.] --Shak. | |
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Napanoch, NY (CDP, FIPS 49418) Location: 41.75085 N, 74.37447 W Population (1990): 1068 (457 housing units) Area: 3.1 sq km (land), 0.1 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 12458 | |
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New Haven County, CT (county, FIPS 9) Location: 41.34897 N, 72.90035 W Population (1990): 804219 (327079 housing units) Area: 1569.0 sq km (land), 663.7 sq km (water) | |
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Novinger, MO (city, FIPS 53534) Location: 40.23410 N, 92.70589 W Population (1990): 542 (264 housing units) Area: 2.1 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 63559 |