nautical |
of, relating to, or characteristic of the sea, sea transport, or sailors; naval or marine. |
nautical mile |
a unit of length equal to 1.852 kilometers or 6,076.1 feet, used in sea and air navigation. |
Navajo |
a member of a tribe of North American Indians occupying parts of Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah. [3 definitions] |
naval |
of or pertaining to ships, esp. those of a navy. [2 definitions] |
navel |
the place on the abdomen of a mammal where the umbilical cord of the fetus was attached; umbilicus. [2 definitions] |
navigate |
to plan, manage, or control the course of (a ship, aircraft, or the like). [7 definitions] |
navigation |
the act or practice of setting a course for or finding one's way to a destination, esp. by ship, aircraft, or other vehicle; the act or practice of navigating. [4 definitions] |
navigator |
a person who practices the art of navigation. [2 definitions] |
navy |
(often cap.) the part of a nation's military organization that is concerned with warfare on or over the sea. [3 definitions] |
nay |
no (used to express disagreement, denial, or rejection, as in a vote). [2 definitions] |
Nazi |
a member of the National Socialist German Workers' Party which controlled Germany under Hitler from 1933 to 1945. [3 definitions] |
NC |
abbreviation of "North Carolina," a southeastern U.S. state on the Atlantic coast between Virginia and South Carolina. |
NC17 |
abbreviation of "no children under seventeen," persons under seventeen not admitted (used as a film rating). |
ND |
abbreviation of "North Dakota," a north central U.S. state on the Canadian border between Minnesota and Montana. |
NE1 |
abbreviation of "Nebraska," a Midwestern U.S. state between South Dakota and Kansas. |
Ne |
symbol of the chemical element neon. |
near |
to, at, or within a comparatively short distance from a person or thing. [11 definitions] |
nearby |
situated close at hand; not far removed. [2 definitions] |
nearly |
just about but not quite; almost. [2 definitions] |
nearsighted |
able to see clearly only at short distance; myopic. |
neat |
orderly in appearance, state, or habits; tidy. [6 definitions] |