newt |
a small animal with a long, slender body and tail, and four legs. Newts have smooth, moist skin. They are a kind of small salamander and are amphibians. They spend part of their lives in water and part on land. |
New Testament |
the books of the Christian Bible that tell of the life and works of Jesus Christ and his apostles. |
defiantly |
in a manner that shows a strong rejection of something or an unwillingness to obey. |
New World |
the Western Hemisphere. North and South America make up the New World. |
New Year's Day |
the first day of the new year, January 1. |
New York |
a state in the eastern United States. Its capital is Albany. (abbreviated: NY) [2 definitions] |
New York City |
a metropolis in the southeast corner of New York State. |
New Zealand |
a country on two large islands and a number of small islands in the South Pacific, southeast of Australia. Wellington is the capital of New Zealand. |
next |
coming immediately after; following. [4 definitions] |
next door |
in, at, or to the building, house, or apartment that is next to one's own. |
next-door |
in or at the closest building, house, or apartment. |
next door to |
in the house closest to. |
next to |
nearest to and on one side of. [3 definitions] |
NH |
an abbreviation for New Hampshire. |
Ni |
symbol of the chemical element nickel. |
nibble |
to eat in small bites. [7 definitions] |
Nicaragua |
a country in Central America. Managua is the capital of Nicaragua. |
nice |
pleasant; attractive. [4 definitions] |
niche |
a hollow place set into a wall to hold a statue or some other object. [2 definitions] |
nick |
a shallow cut or chip in a surface. [2 definitions] |
nickel |
a dense, hard, silver-white metal that is one of the chemical elements. It is sometimes combined with other metals to make alloys such as stainless steel. (symbol: Ni). [2 definitions] |