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non-buoyant |
Adjective
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tending to sink in a liquid or fall in air |
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necked |
Adjective
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having a neck or having a neck especially as specified (often used in combination) |
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nonhierarchical |
Adjective
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not classified hierarchically |
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nonhierarchic |
Adjective
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not classified hierarchically |
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nonimitative |
Adjective
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not marked by or given to imitation |
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necklike |
Adjective
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resembling a neck |
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neckless |
Adjective
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lacking or apparently lacking a neck |
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nonechoic |
Adjective
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not echoic or imitative of sound |
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nodding |
Adjective
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having branches or flower heads that bend downward |
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nasal |
Adjective
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sounding as if the nose were pinched |
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nasal |
Adjective
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of or in or relating to the nose |
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nasal |
Noun
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an elongated rectangular bone that forms the bridge of the nose |
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nasal |
Noun
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a consonant produced through the nose with the mouth closed |
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noninstitutionalized |
Adjective
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not committed to an institution |
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noninstitutionalised |
Adjective
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not committed to an institution |
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noninstitutional |
Adjective
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not institutional |
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naiant |
Adjective
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applied to a fish depicted horizontally |
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nonhuman |
Adjective
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not human |
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nipping |
Adjective
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pleasantly cold and invigorating |
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nipping |
Adjective
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capable of wounding |
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nippy |
Adjective
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pleasantly cold and invigorating |
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nippy |
Adjective
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a sharp biting taste |
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nonindulgent |
Adjective
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characterized by strictness, severity, or restraint |
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niggling |
Adjective
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(informal) small and of little importance |
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nonindustrial |
Adjective
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not having highly developed manufacturing enterprises |
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nickel-and-dime |
Adjective
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low-paying |
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nickel-and-dime |
Adjective
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of minor importance |
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nickel-and-dime |
Verb
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accumulate gradually |
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nickel-and-dime |
Verb
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spend money frugally |
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noninfectious |
Adjective
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not infectious |
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noble |
Adjective
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impressive in appearance |
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noble |
Adjective
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having or showing or indicative of high or elevated character |
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noble |
Adjective
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of or belonging to or constituting the hereditary aristocracy especially as derived from feudal times |
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noble |
Adjective
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chemically inert, especially toward oxygen |
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noble |
Noun
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a titled peer of the realm |
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noncommunicable |
Adjective
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(of disease) not capable of being passed on |
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noncontagious |
Adjective
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(of disease) not capable of being passed on |
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nontransmissible |
Adjective
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not capable of being passed on, when referring to a disease |
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nontransmissible |
Adjective
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not acquirable by inheritance |
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newsless |
Adjective
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not providing news or information |
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newsless |
Adjective
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not having or receiving news or information |
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noticeable |
Adjective
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capable or worthy of being perceived |
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noticeable |
Adjective
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undesirably noticeable |
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noticeable |
Adjective
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capable of being detected |
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noticeable |
Adjective
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readily noticed |
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noted |
Adjective
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worthy of notice or attention |
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noted |
Adjective
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widely known and esteemed |
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nonsegregated |
Adjective
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rid of segregation |
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nonintegrated |
Adjective
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not integrated |
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not guilty |
Adjective
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declared not guilty of a specific offense or crime |