nominate |
to propose (a person) as a candidate for election or appointment. [2 definitions] |
nomination |
the act of nominating, or the fact or condition of being nominated, esp. for office. |
nominee |
a person or thing that has been nominated, as for an office or honor. |
non- |
not; absence of; failure to. |
none |
no person or thing; not one. [5 definitions] |
nonfiction |
the branch of prose literature composed of works that are not fictional. |
nonsense |
something, or a collection of things, that is meaningless, illogical, foolish, or absurd. [4 definitions] |
nonstop |
without any stops or pauses. |
noodle1 |
a piece of dough, usu. narrow and flat, made from flour and eggs and dried to be used in soups, casseroles, and the like. |
nook |
a corner or small recessed area, esp. in a room. |
noon |
twelve o'clock in the daytime; midday. |
no one |
no person; nobody. |
noontime |
midday; noonday. |
noose |
a loop that passes through a knot in the end of a line such as a rope or wire, so that it constricts more tightly as the line is pulled. [3 definitions] |
nor |
used to introduce a subsequent negative statement, esp. after a phrase using "neither". [2 definitions] |
normal |
conforming to a standard, pattern, or general average, or to what is expected; usual; regular. [4 definitions] |
normally |
in a normal way; to the usual degree. [2 definitions] |
Norse |
of or pertaining to Norway, esp. ancient Norway, or its people, culture, language, or the like; Norwegian. [5 definitions] |
north |
the direction to the left of a person facing the rising sun. [6 definitions] |
North America |
the northern continent in the Western Hemisphere, lying between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. |
North American |
of or having to do with North America, or its people or languages. [2 definitions] |