Name Report For First Name NUR:
NUR
First name NUR's origin is Other. NUR means "light". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with NUR below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of nur.(Brown names are of the same origin (Other) with NUR and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
Rhymes with NUR - Names & Words
First Names Rhyming NUR
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES NUR AS A WHOLE:
nuru sanura nuri onuris nura nuray nureet nurit nurita nurehNAMES RHYMING WITH NUR (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (ur) - Names That Ends with ur:
acheflour sur ashur fodjour zahur gassur surur abdul-sabur abdul-shakur mansur nour jagur arthur peredur edur wilbur amalur blancheflour gvenour lur artur balfour dimitur dour eldur excalibur macarthur porteur priour sciymgeour seignour telfour thour tournour maur ebur macartur cur bailefour raybour anhur sagramour cour asfour sarsour scur seymour blanchefleur fleurNAMES RHYMING WITH NUR (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (nu) - Names That Begins with nu:
nu'man nuala nuallan nubia nudar nudara nudd nudhar nuha nulte nulty numa numair numees nun nuna nusa nusi nut nuttahNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH NUR:
First Names which starts with 'n' and ends with 'r':
nader nadhir nadir nahar najjar napier narmer nasir nasr nasser nassor nathair nawar nazir neb-er-tcher nestor nicanor nisr noorEnglish Words Rhyming NUR
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES NUR AS A WHOLE:
albuminuria | noun (n.) A morbid condition in which albumin is present in the urine. |
anura | noun (n. pl.) One of the orders of amphibians characterized by the absence of a tail, as the frogs and toads. |
anurous | adjective (a.) Destitute of a tail, as the frogs and toads. |
anury | noun (n.) Nonsecretion or defective secretion of urine; ischury. |
acetonuria | noun (n.) Excess of acetone in the urine, as in starvation or diabetes. |
cinura | noun (n. pl.) The group of Thysanura which includes Lepisma and allied forms; the bristletails. See Bristletail, and Lepisma. |
coenurus | noun (n.) The larval stage of a tapeworm (Taenia coenurus) which forms bladderlike sacs in the brain of sheep, causing the fatal disease known as water brain, vertigo, staggers or gid. |
conure | noun (n.) An American parrakeet of the genus Conurus. Many species are known. See Parrakeet. |
cyanurate | noun (n.) A salt of cyanuric acid. |
cyanuret | noun (n.) A cyanide. |
cyanuric | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or derived from, cyanic and uric acids. |
demeanure | noun (n.) Behavior. |
disinuring | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Disinure |
enuresis | noun (n.) An involuntary discharge of urine; incontinence of urine. |
fulminuric | adjective (a.) Pertaining to fulminic and cyanuric acids, and designating an acid so called. |
haminura | noun (n.) A large edible river fish (Erythrinus macrodon) of Guiana. |
inurbane | adjective (a.) Uncivil; unpolished; rude. |
inurbanity | noun (n.) Want of urbanity or courtesy; unpolished manners or deportment; inurbaneness; rudeness. |
inuring | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Inure |
inurement | noun (n.) Use; practice; discipline; habit; custom. |
inurning | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Inurn |
isocyanuric | adjective (a.) Designating, or pertaining to, an acid isomeric with cyanuric acid, and called also fulminuric acid. See under Fulminuric. |
knur | noun (n.) A knurl. |
knurl | noun (n.) A contorted knot in wood; a crossgrained protuberance; a nodule; a boss or projection. |
noun (n.) One who, or that which, is crossgrained. | |
verb (v. t.) To provide with ridges, to assist the grasp, as in the edge of a flat knob, or coin; to mill. |
knurled | adjective (a.) Full of knots; gnarled. |
adjective (a.) Milled, as the head of a screw, or the edge of a coin. |
knurry | adjective (a.) Full of knots. |
kohnur | noun (n.) A famous diamond, surrendered to the British crown on the annexation of the Punjab. According to Hindoo legends, it was found in a Golconda mine, and has been the property of various Hindoo and Persian rulers. |
kynurenic | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or designating, an acid obtained from the urine of dogs. By decomposition the acid yields a nitrogenous base (called kynurin) and carbonic acid. |
lantanuric | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or designating, a nitrogenous organic acid of the uric acid group, obtained by the decomposition of allantoin, and usually called allanturic acid. |
manurable | adjective (a.) Capable of cultivation. |
adjective (a.) Capable of receiving a fertilizing substance. |
manurage | noun (n.) Cultivation. |
manurance | noun (n.) Cultivation. |
manuring | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Manure |
noun (n.) The act of process of applying manure; also, the manure applied. |
manure | noun (n.) Any matter which makes land productive; a fertilizing substance, as the contents of stables and barnyards, dung, decaying animal or vegetable substances, etc. |
verb (v. t.) To cultivate by manual labor; to till; hence, to develop by culture. | |
verb (v. t.) To apply manure to; to enrich, as land, by the application of a fertilizing substance. |
manurement | noun (n.) Cultivation. |
manurer | noun (n.) One who manures land. |
manurial | adjective (a.) Relating to manures. |
mechanurgy | noun (n.) That branch of science which treats of moving machines. |
melanure | noun (n.) A small fish of the Mediterranean; a gilthead. See Gilthead (a). |
melanuric | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or designating, a complex nitrogenous acid obtained by decomposition of melam, or of urea, as a white crystalline powder; -- called also melanurenic acid. |
monureid | noun (n.) Any one of a series of complex nitrogenous substances regarded as derived from one molecule of urea; as, alloxan is a monureid. |
nontenure | noun (n.) A plea of a defendant that he did not hold the land, as affirmed. |
nur | noun (n.) A hard knot in wood; also, a hard knob of wood used by boys in playing hockey. |
nurling | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Nurl |
nurse | noun (n.) One who nourishes; a person who supplies food, tends, or brings up; as: (a) A woman who has the care of young children; especially, one who suckles an infant not her own. (b) A person, especially a woman, who has the care of the sick or infirm. |
noun (n.) One who, or that which, brings up, rears, causes to grow, trains, fosters, or the like. | |
noun (n.) A lieutenant or first officer, who is the real commander when the captain is unfit for his place. | |
noun (n.) A peculiar larva of certain trematodes which produces cercariae by asexual reproduction. See Cercaria, and Redia. | |
noun (n.) Either one of the nurse sharks. | |
verb (v. t.) To nourish; to cherish; to foster | |
verb (v. t.) To nourish at the breast; to suckle; to feed and tend, as an infant. | |
verb (v. t.) To take care of or tend, as a sick person or an invalid; to attend upon. | |
verb (v. t.) To bring up; to raise, by care, from a weak or invalid condition; to foster; to cherish; -- applied to plants, animals, and to any object that needs, or thrives by, attention. | |
verb (v. t.) To manage with care and economy, with a view to increase; as, to nurse our national resources. | |
verb (v. t.) To caress; to fondle, as a nurse does. |
nursing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Nurse |
adjective (a.) Supplying or taking nourishment from, or as from, the breast; as, a nursing mother; a nursing infant. |
nursehound | noun (n.) See Houndfish. |
nursemaid | noun (n.) A girl employed to attend children. |
nursepond | noun (n.) A pond where fish are fed. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH NUR (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 2 Letters (ur) - English Words That Ends with ur:
accoucheur | noun (n.) A man who assists women in childbirth; a man midwife; an obstetrician. |
achatour | noun (n.) Purveyor; acater. |
admittatur | noun (n.) The certificate of admission given in some American colleges. |
allocatur | noun (n.) "Allowed." The word allocatur expresses the allowance of a proceeding, writ, order, etc., by a court, judge, or judicial officer. |
amateur | noun (n.) A person attached to a particular pursuit, study, or science as to music or painting; esp. one who cultivates any study or art, from taste or attachment, without pursuing it professionally. |
amour | noun (n.) Love; affection. |
noun (n.) Love making; a love affair; usually, an unlawful connection in love; a love intrigue; an illicit love affair. |
augur | noun (n.) An official diviner who foretold events by the singing, chattering, flight, and feeding of birds, or by signs or omens derived from celestial phenomena, certain appearances of quadrupeds, or unusual occurrences. |
noun (n.) One who foretells events by omens; a soothsayer; a diviner; a prophet. | |
verb (v. i.) To conjecture from signs or omens; to prognosticate; to foreshow. | |
verb (v. i.) To anticipate, to foretell, or to indicate a favorable or an unfavorable issue; as, to augur well or ill. | |
verb (v. t.) To predict or foretell, as from signs or omens; to betoken; to presage; to infer. |
avauntour | noun (n.) A boaster. |
balisaur | noun (n.) A badgerlike animal of India (Arcionyx collaris). |
belamour | noun (n.) A lover. |
noun (n.) A flower, but of what kind is unknown. |
bittor bittour | noun (n.) The bittern. |
blur | noun (n.) That which obscures without effacing; a stain; a blot, as upon paper or other substance. |
noun (n.) A dim, confused appearance; indistinctness of vision; as, to see things with a blur; it was all blur. | |
noun (n.) A moral stain or blot. | |
verb (v. t.) To render obscure by making the form or outline of confused and uncertain, as by soiling; to smear; to make indistinct and confused; as, to blur manuscript by handling it while damp; to blur the impression of a woodcut by an excess of ink. | |
verb (v. t.) To cause imperfection of vision in; to dim; to darken. | |
verb (v. t.) To sully; to stain; to blemish, as reputation. |
bour | noun (n.) A chamber or a cottage. |
bucentaur | noun (n.) A fabulous monster, half ox, half man. |
noun (n.) The state barge of Venice, used by the doge in the ceremony of espousing the Adriatic. |
bur | noun (n.) Alt. of Burr |
butterbur | noun (n.) A broad-leaved plant (Petasites vulgaris) of the Composite family, said to have been used in England for wrapping up pats of butter. |
bahadur | noun (n.) Alt. of Bahaudur |
bahaudur | noun (n.) A title of respect or honor given to European officers in East Indian state papers, and colloquially, and among the natives, to distinguished officials and other important personages. |
calambour | noun (n.) A species of agalloch, or aloes wood, of a dusky or mottled color, of a light, friable texture, and less fragrant than calambac; -- used by cabinetmakers. |
calembour | noun (n.) A pun. |
centaur | noun (n.) A fabulous being, represented as half man and half horse. |
noun (n.) A constellation in the southern heavens between Hydra and the Southern Cross. |
chasseur | noun (n.) One of a body of light troops, cavalry or infantry, trained for rapid movements. |
noun (n.) An attendant upon persons of rank or wealth, wearing a plume and sword. |
claqueur | noun (n.) One of the claque employed to applaud at a theater. |
clotbur | noun (n.) The burdock. |
noun (n.) Same as Cocklebur. |
cocklebur | noun (n.) A coarse, composite weed, having a rough or prickly fruit; one of several species of the genus Xanthium; -- called also clotbur. |
cockspur | noun (n.) A variety of Crataegus, or hawthorn (C. Crus-galli), having long, straight thorns; -- called also Cockspur thorn. |
collaborateur | noun (n.) See Collaborator. |
colour | noun (n.) See Color. |
colporteur | noun (n.) A hawker; specifically, one who travels about selling and distributing religious tracts and books. |
connoisseur | noun (n.) One well versed in any subject; a skillful or knowing person; a critical judge of any art, particulary of one of the fine arts. |
contour | noun (n.) The outline of a figure or body, or the line or lines representing such an outline; the line that bounds; periphery. |
noun (n.) The outline of a horizontal section of the ground, or of works of fortification. |
countour | noun (n.) Alt. of Countourhouse |
cur | noun (n.) A mongrel or inferior dog. |
noun (n.) A worthless, snarling fellow; -- used in contempt. |
chauffeur | noun (n.) Brigands in bands, who, about 1793, pillaged, burned, and killed in parts of France; -- so called because they used to burn the feet of their victims to extort money. |
noun (n.) One who manages the running of an automobile; esp., the paid operator of a motor vehicle. |
coiffeur | noun (n.) A hairdresser. |
couleur | noun (n.) Color; -- chiefly used in a few French phrases, as couler de rose, color of rose; and hence, adjectively, rose-colored; roseate. |
noun (n.) A suit of cards, as hearts or clubs; -- used in some French games. |
deinosaur | noun (n.) See Dinosaur. |
detour | noun (n.) A turning; a circuitous route; a deviation from a direct course; as, the detours of the Mississippi. |
detur | noun (n.) A present of books given to a meritorious undergraduate student as a prize. |
dinosaur | noun (n.) Alt. of Dinosaurian |
dissimulour | noun (n.) A dissembler. |
dortour | noun (n.) Alt. of Dorture |
douceur | noun (n.) Gentleness and sweetness of manner; agreeableness. |
noun (n.) A gift for service done or to be done; an honorarium; a present; sometimes, a bribe. |
dour | adjective (a.) Hard; inflexible; obstinate; sour in aspect; hardy; bold. |
downpour | noun (n.) A pouring or streaming downwards; esp., a heavy or continuous shower. |
dur | adjective (a.) Major; in the major mode; as, C dur, that is, C major. |
ecraseur | noun (n.) An instrument intended to replace the knife in many operations, the parts operated on being severed by the crushing effect produced by the gradual tightening of a steel chain, so that hemorrhage rarely follows. |
enaliosaur | noun (n.) One of the Enaliosauria. |
entrepreneur | noun (n.) One who creates a product on his own account; whoever undertakes on his own account an industrial enterprise in which workmen are employed. |
excalibur | noun (n.) The name of King Arthur's mythical sword. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH NUR (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 2 Letters (nu) - Words That Begins with nu:
nuance | noun (n.) A shade of difference; a delicate gradation. |
nub | noun (n.) A jag, or snag; a knob; a protuberance; also, the point or gist, as of a story. |
verb (v. t.) To push; to nudge; also, to beckon. |
nubbin | noun (n.) A small or imperfect ear of maize. |
nubecula | noun (n.) A nebula. |
noun (n.) Specifically, the Magellanic clouds. | |
noun (n.) A slight spot on the cornea. | |
noun (n.) A cloudy object or appearance in urine. |
nubia | noun (n.) A light fabric of wool, worn on the head by women; a cloud. |
nubian | noun (n.) A native of Nubia. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Nubia in Eastern Africa. |
nubiferous | adjective (a.) Bringing, or producing, clouds. |
nubigenous | adjective (a.) Born of, or produced from, clouds. |
nubile | adjective (a.) Of an age suitable for marriage; marriageable. |
nubility | noun (n.) The state of being marriageable. |
nubilose | adjective (a.) Alt. of Nubilous |
nubilous | adjective (a.) Cloudy. |
nucament | noun (n.) A catkin or ament; the flower cluster of the hazel, pine, willow, and the like. |
nucamentaceous | adjective (a.) Like a nut either in structure or in being indehiscent; bearing one-seeded nutlike fruits. |
nucellus | noun (n.) See Nucleus, 3 (a). |
nucha | noun (n.) The back or upper part of the neck; the nape. |
nuchal | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or in the region of, the back, or nape, of the neck; -- applied especially to the anterior median plate in the carapace of turtles. |
nuciferous | adjective (a.) Bearing, or producing, nuts. |
nuciform | adjective (a.) Shaped like a nut; nut-shaped. |
nucin | noun (n.) See Juglone. |
nucleal | adjective (a.) Alt. of Nuclear |
nuclear | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a nucleus; as, the nuclear spindle (see Illust. of Karyokinesis) or the nuclear fibrils of a cell; the nuclear part of a comet, etc. |
nucleate | adjective (a.) Having a nucleus; nucleated. |
verb (v. t.) To gather, as about a nucleus or center. |
nucleated | adjective (a.) Having a nucleus; nucleate; as, nucleated cells. |
nucleiform | adjective (a.) Formed like a nucleus or kernel. |
nuclein | noun (n.) A constituent of the nuclei of all cells. It is a colorless amorphous substance, readily soluble in alkaline fluids and especially characterized by its comparatively large content of phosphorus. It also contains nitrogen and sulphur. |
nucleobranch | noun (n.) One of the Nucleobranchiata. |
adjective (a.) Belonging to the Nucleobranchiata. |
nucleobranchiata | noun (n. pl.) See Heteropoda. |
nucleoidioplasma | noun (n.) Hyaline plasma contained in the nucleus of vegetable cells. |
nucleolar | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the nucleolus of a cell. |
nucleolated | adjective (a.) Having a nucleole, or second inner nucleus. |
nucleole | noun (n.) The nucleus within a nucleus; nucleolus. |
nucleolus | noun (n.) A little nucleus. |
noun (n.) A small rounded body contained in the nucleus of a cell or a protozoan. |
nucleoplasm | noun (n.) The matter composing the nucleus of a cell; the protoplasm of the nucleus; karyoplasma. |
nucleoplasmic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to nucleoplasm; -- esp. applied to a body formed in the developing ovum from the plasma of the nucleus of the germinal vesicle. |
nucleus | noun (n.) A kernel; hence, a central mass or point about which matter is gathered, or to which accretion is made; the central or material portion; -- used both literally and figuratively. |
noun (n.) The body or the head of a comet. | |
noun (n.) An incipient ovule of soft cellular tissue. | |
noun (n.) A whole seed, as contained within the seed coats. | |
noun (n.) A body, usually spheroidal, in a cell or a protozoan, distinguished from the surrounding protoplasm by a difference in refrangibility and in behavior towards chemical reagents. It is more or less protoplasmic, and consists of a clear fluid (achromatin) through which extends a network of fibers (chromatin) in which may be suspended a second rounded body, the nucleolus (see Nucleoplasm). See Cell division, under Division. | |
noun (n.) The tip, or earliest part, of a univalve or bivalve shell. | |
noun (n.) The central part around which additional growths are added, as of an operculum. | |
noun (n.) A visceral mass, containing the stomach and other organs, in Tunicata and some mollusks. |
nucula | noun (n.) A genus of small marine bivalve shells, having a pearly interior. |
nucle | noun (n.) Same as Nutlet. |
nucumentaceous | adjective (a.) See Nucamentaceous. |
nudation | noun (n.) The act of stripping, or making bare or naked. |
nude | adjective (a.) Bare; naked; unclothed; undraped; as, a nude statue. |
adjective (a.) Naked; without consideration; void; as, a nude contract. See Nudum pactum. |
nudging | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Nudge |
nudge | noun (n.) A gentle push, or jog, as with the elbow. |
verb (v. t.) To touch gently, as with the elbow, in order to call attention or convey intimation. |
nudibrachiate | adjective (a.) Having tentacles without vibratile cilia. |
nudibranch | noun (n.) One of the Nudibranchiata. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Nudibranchiata. |
nudibranchiata | noun (n. pl.) A division of opisthobranchiate mollusks, having no shell except while very young. The gills are naked and situated upon the back or sides. See Ceratobranchia. |
nudibranchiate | noun (a. & n.) Same as Nudibranch. |
nudicaul | adjective (a.) Having the stems leafless. |
nudification | noun (n.) The act of making nude. |
nudity | noun (n.) The quality or state of being nude; nakedness. |
noun (n.) That which is nude or naked; naked part; undraped or unclothed portion; esp. (Fine Arts), the human figure represented unclothed; any representation of nakedness; -- chiefly used in the plural and in a bad sense. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH NUR:
English Words which starts with 'n' and ends with 'r':
nacker | noun (n.) See Nacre. |
nadder | noun (n.) An adder. |
nadir | noun (n.) That point of the heavens, or lower hemisphere, directly opposite the zenith; the inferior pole of the horizon; the point of the celestial sphere directly under the place where we stand. |
noun (n.) The lowest point; the time of greatest depression. |
nagor | noun (n.) A West African gazelle (Gazella redunca). |
nailer | noun (n.) One whose occupation is to make nails; a nail maker. |
noun (n.) One who fastens with, or drives, nails. |
naker | noun (n.) Same as Nacre. |
noun (n.) A kind of kettledrum. |
namer | noun (n.) One who names, or calls by name. |
narrator | noun (n.) One who narrates; one who relates a series of events or transactions. |
narrower | noun (n.) One who, or that which, narrows or contracts. |
nauropometer | noun (n.) An instrument for measuring the amount which a ship heels at sea. |
navicular | noun (n.) The navicular bone. |
adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a boat or ship. | |
adjective (a.) Shaped like a boat; cymbiform; scaphoid; as, the navicular glumes of most grasses; the navicular bone. |
navigator | noun (n.) One who navigates or sails; esp., one who direct the course of a ship, or one who is skillful in the art of navigation; also, a book which teaches the art of navigation; as, Bowditch's Navigator. |
nayaur | noun (n.) A specied of wild sheep (Ovis Hodgsonii), native of Nepaul and Thibet. It has a dorsal mane and a white ruff beneath the neck. |
nebular | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to nebulae; of the nature of, or resembling, a nebula. |
nebulizer | noun (n.) An atomizer. |
neckwear | noun (n.) A collective term for cravats, collars, etc. |
necromancer | noun (n.) One who practices necromancy; a sorcerer; a wizard. |
nectar | noun (n.) The drink of the gods (as ambrosia was their food); hence, any delicious or inspiring beverage. |
noun (n.) A sweetish secretion of blossoms from which bees make honey. |
nedder | noun (n.) An adder. |
needer | noun (n.) One who needs anything. |
needler | noun (n.) One who makes or uses needles; also, a dealer in needles. |
neglecter | noun (n.) One who neglects. |
negotiator | noun (n.) One who negotiates; a person who treats with others, either as principal or agent, in respect to purchase and sale, or public compacts. |
neighbor | noun (n.) A person who lives near another; one whose abode is not far off. |
noun (n.) One who is near in sympathy or confidence. | |
noun (n.) One entitled to, or exhibiting, neighborly kindness; hence, one of the human race; a fellow being. | |
adjective (a.) Near to another; adjoining; adjacent; next; neighboring. | |
verb (v. t.) To adjoin; to border on; tobe near to. | |
verb (v. t.) To associate intimately with. | |
verb (v. i.) To dwell in the vicinity; to be a neighbor, or in the neighborhood; to be near. |
neither | adjective (a.) Not either; not the one or the other. |
(conj.) not either; generally used to introduce the first of two or more coordinate clauses of which those that follow begin with nor. |
nenuphar | noun (n.) The great white water lily of Europe; the Nymphaea alba. |
nephelodometer | noun (n.) An instrument for reckoning the distances or velocities of clouds. |
nephelometer | noun (n.) An instrument for measuring or registering the amount of cloudiness. |
nervimotor | noun (n.) Any agent capable of causing nervimotion. |
nervomuscular | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to both nerves and muscles; of the nature of nerves and muscles; as, nervomuscular energy. |
nestor | noun (n.) A genus of parrots with gray heads. of New Zeland and papua, allied to the cockatoos. See Kaka. |
nether | adjective (a.) Situated down or below; lying beneath, or in the lower part; having a lower position; belonging to the region below; lower; under; -- opposed to upper. |
nettler | noun (n.) One who nettles. |
neuromuscular | adjective (a.) Nervomuscular. |
neuropter | noun (n.) One of the Neuroptera. |
neuter | noun (n.) A person who takes no part in a contest; one who is either indifferent to a cause or forbears to interfere; a neutral. |
noun (n.) A noun of the neuter gender; any one of those words which have the terminations usually found in neuter words. | |
noun (n.) An intransitive verb. | |
noun (n.) An organism, either vegetable or animal, which at its maturity has no generative organs, or but imperfectly developed ones, as a plant without stamens or pistils, as the garden Hydrangea; esp., one of the imperfectly developed females of certain social insects, as of the ant and the common honeybee, which perform the labors of the community, and are called workers. | |
adjective (a.) Neither the one thing nor the other; on neither side; impartial; neutral. | |
adjective (a.) Having a form belonging more especially to words which are not appellations of males or females; expressing or designating that which is of neither sex; as, a neuter noun; a neuter termination; the neuter gender. | |
adjective (a.) Intransitive; as, a neuter verb. | |
adjective (a.) Having no generative organs, or imperfectly developed ones; sexless. See Neuter, n., 3. |
neutralizer | noun (n.) One who, or that which, neutralizes; that which destroys, disguises, or renders inert the peculiar properties of a body. |
newcomer | noun (n.) One who has lately come. |
newsmonger | noun (n.) One who deals in news; one who is active in hearing and telling news. |
newspaper | noun (n.) A sheet of paper printed and distributed, at stated intervals, for conveying intelligence of passing events, advocating opinions, etc.; a public print that circulates news, advertisements, proceedings of legislative bodies, public announcements, etc. |
nibbler | noun (n.) One who, or that which, nibbles. |
nidor | noun (n.) Scent or savor of meat or food, cooked or cooking. |
nigger | noun (n.) A negro; -- in vulgar derision or depreciation. |
niggler | noun (n.) One who niggles. |
nightjar | noun (n.) A goatsucker, esp. the European species. See Illust. of Goatsucker. |
nilometer | noun (n.) An instrument for measuring the rise of water in the Nile during its periodical flood. |
nimmer | noun (n.) A thief. |
ninnyhammer | noun (n.) A simpleton; a silly person. |
nipper | noun (n.) One who, or that which, nips. |
noun (n.) A fore tooth of a horse. The nippers are four in number. | |
noun (n.) A satirist. | |
noun (n.) A pickpocket; a young or petty thief. | |
noun (n.) The cunner. | |
noun (n.) A European crab (Polybius Henslowii). |
niter | noun (n.) Alt. of Nitre |
nitrifier | noun (n.) An agent employed in nitrification. |
nitrometer | noun (n.) An apparatus for determining the amount of nitrogen or some of its compounds in any substance subjected to analysis; an azotometer. |
nitter | noun (n.) The horselouse; an insect that deposits nits on horses. |
nobbler | noun (n.) A dram of spirits. |
nodder | noun (n.) One who nods; a drowsy person. |
nodular | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or in the form of, a nodule or knot. |
noier | noun (n.) An annoyer. |
nomenclator | noun (n.) One who calls persons or things by their names. |
noun (n.) One who gives names to things, or who settles and adjusts the nomenclature of any art or science; also, a list or vocabulary of technical names. |
nominator | noun (n.) One who nominates. |
nominor | noun (n.) A nominator. |
nonconductor | noun (n.) A substance which does not conduct, that is, convey or transmit, heat, electricity, sound, vibration, or the like, or which transmits them with difficulty; an insulator; as, wool is a nonconductor of heat; glass and dry wood are nonconductors of electricity. |
nonjoinder | noun (n.) The omission of some person who ought to have been made a plaintiff or defendant in a suit, or of some cause of action which ought to be joined. |
nonjuror | noun (n.) One of those adherents of James II. who refused to take the oath of allegiance to William and Mary, or to their successors, after the revolution of 1688; a Jacobite. |
nonmember | noun (n.) One who is not a member. |
nonvascular | adjective (a.) Destitute of vessels; extravascular. |
nonvernacular | adjective (a.) Not vernacular. |
northeaster | noun (n.) A storm, strong wind, or gale, coming from the northeast. |
norther | noun (n.) A wind from the north; esp., a strong and cold north wind in Texas and the vicinity of the Gulf of Mexico. |
northerner | noun (n.) One born or living in the north. |
noun (n.) A native or inhabitant of the Northern States; -- contradistinguished from Southerner. |
northwester | noun (n.) A storm or gale from the northwest; a strong northwest wind. |
noter | noun (n.) One who takes notice. |
noun (n.) An annotator. |
noticer | noun (n.) One who notices. |
nourisher | noun (n.) One who, or that which, nourishes. |
novator | noun (n.) An innovator. |
november | noun (n.) The eleventh month of the year, containing thirty days. |
novilunar | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the new moon. |
noyer | noun (n.) An annoyer. |
nuisancer | noun (n.) One who makes or causes a nuisance. |
nullifier | noun (n.) One who nullifies or makes void; one who maintains the right to nullify a contract by one of the parties. |
number | noun (n.) That which admits of being counted or reckoned; a unit, or an aggregate of units; a numerable aggregate or collection of individuals; an assemblage made up of distinct things expressible by figures. |
noun (n.) A collection of many individuals; a numerous assemblage; a multitude; many. | |
noun (n.) A numeral; a word or character denoting a number; as, to put a number on a door. | |
noun (n.) Numerousness; multitude. | |
noun (n.) The state or quality of being numerable or countable. | |
noun (n.) Quantity, regarded as made up of an aggregate of separate things. | |
noun (n.) That which is regulated by count; poetic measure, as divisions of time or number of syllables; hence, poetry, verse; -- chiefly used in the plural. | |
noun (n.) The distinction of objects, as one, or more than one (in some languages, as one, or two, or more than two), expressed (usually) by a difference in the form of a word; thus, the singular number and the plural number are the names of the forms of a word indicating the objects denoted or referred to by the word as one, or as more than one. | |
noun (n.) The measure of the relation between quantities or things of the same kind; that abstract species of quantity which is capable of being expressed by figures; numerical value. | |
noun (n.) To count; to reckon; to ascertain the units of; to enumerate. | |
noun (n.) To reckon as one of a collection or multitude. | |
noun (n.) To give or apply a number or numbers to; to assign the place of in a series by order of number; to designate the place of by a number or numeral; as, to number the houses in a street, or the apartments in a building. | |
noun (n.) To amount; to equal in number; to contain; to consist of; as, the army numbers fifty thousand. |
numberer | noun (n.) One who numbers. |
numerator | noun (n.) One who numbers. |
noun (n.) The term in a fraction which indicates the number of fractional units that are taken. |
nummular | adjective (a.) Alt. of Nummulary |
nuphar | noun (n.) A genus of plants found in the fresh-water ponds or lakes of Europe, Asia, and North America; the yellow water lily. Cf. Nymphaea. |
nurser | noun (n.) One who nurses; a nurse; one who cherishes or encourages growth. |
nutbreaker | noun (n.) The European nuthatch. |
noun (n.) The nutcracker. |
nutcracker | noun (n.) An instrument for cracking nuts. |
noun (n.) A European bird (Nucifraga caryocatactes), allied to the magpie and crow. Its color is dark brown, spotted with white. It feeds on nuts, seeds, and insects. | |
noun (n.) The American, or Clarke's, nutcracker (Picicorvus Columbianus) of Western North America. |
nutjobber | noun (n.) The nuthatch. |
nutpecker | noun (n.) The nuthatch. |
nutter | noun (n.) A gatherer of nuts. |
norlander | noun (n.) A northener; a person from the north country. |