Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Nettle. Nettle, net-tl, n. A plant covered with minute sliarphairs containing a poisonthat produces a verypainful sensation.— v. t. [NETTLED (-tld), - T LIN G . J To fret orsting, irritate or vex. — Neftle-rash, 7i.{Med.) An eruptive dis-ease resembling the ef-fects of whipping with anettle; urticaria. Neuralgia, Neurotic, under Neuve. Neuter, Neutral, Never,etc. See under Nefaki-ous. N
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Nettle. Nettle, net-tl, n. A plant covered with minute sliarphairs containing a poisonthat produces a verypainful sensation.— v. t. [NETTLED (-tld), - T LIN G . J To fret orsting, irritate or vex. — Neftle-rash, 7i.{Med.) An eruptive dis-ease resembling the ef-fects of whipping with anettle; urticaria. Neuralgia, Neurotic, under Neuve. Neuter, Neutral, Never,etc. See under Nefaki-ous. New, nu, o. Having ex-isted, or having beenmade, but a short time;of late origin; latelymanifested ; recently in-vented, discovered, or established as true ; strange;starting anew ; recommencing ; not ancient ; mod-ern ; not worn out or defaced by use; unaccus-tomed ; unfamiliar ; fresh from anything ; novel.—Newly, -W. adv. Lately; freshly; recently; in amanner not existing before ; with a new form. —Newness, n. State or quality of being new, or ofbeing first known or introduced ; novelty ; innova-tion ; recent change ; want of practice or familiar-ity; different state or qualities intro
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