Nabuchodonosor |
| proper noun
- (alternative spelling of, Nebuchadnezzar)
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Nah. |
| abbreviation (infl, en, abbreviation)
- (biblical) Book of Nahum.
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Nahum |
| proper noun
- (biblical) A book of the Old Testament of the Bible, and of the Tanakh.
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Naomi |
| proper noun
- (given name, female, from Hebrew, )
- (biblical) Ruth's mother-in-law, according to the gospel of Ruth
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Nathan |
| proper noun
- (given name, male, ) of Biblical origin; diminutive Nate
- an Old Testament prophet
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Neh. |
| abbreviation (infl, en, abbreviation)
- (biblical) An abbreviation used for the Book of Nehemiah, an Old Testament book of the Bible.
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Nehemiah |
| proper noun
- (biblical) A book of the Old Testament of the Bible, and of the Tanakh.
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New Testament |
| proper noun (new, New testament, Testament)
- The second half of the Christian Bible, includes the four Gospels, the Book of Acts, the Epistles, and the Book of Revelation.
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Noachian |
| noun
- the Noachian geological period
adjective
- of or relating to Noah or his time
- of or relating to the earliest Martian geological time period characterized by large craters
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Noah |
| noun
- (context, AU, slang) A shark.
proper noun
- An Old Testament character who built an ark to save his family and a pair of each species of animal from the Great Flood.
- (given name, male, from Hebrew).
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Noah's ark |
| proper noun
- The vessel built by w:Noah, Noah under God's instructions, as described in Genesis.
- A small bivalve mollusc, Arca noae
- (Australian rhyming slang) shark.
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nod |
| noun - an instance of moving one's head as described above
verb (nod, d, ing)
- Incline the head up and down, to indicate agreement.
- To gradually fall asleep.
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NT |
| initialism
- (stock symbol) w:Nortel, Nortel
- Northern Territory (of Australia)
- Northwest Territories (Canada)
- New Testament (Bible)
- New Territories (of Hong Kong)
- neurotensin
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Numbers |
| proper noun
- The Book of Numbers, the fourth of the Books of Moses in the Old Testament of the Bible, the fourth book in the Torah.
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