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 .. . en, n. An inhabitant of Nazareth; one of the early converts to Christianity, — a term of contempt. — Nazarite, -rit, n. A Jew who bound himself by a vow to extraordinary purity of life and devotion. Neap, nep, n. The pole of a cart or wagon ; a propfor the front of a cart, etc. Neap, nep, a. Low : scanty. Neapolitan, ne-a-poKl-tan, a. Of, or pert, to, thecity of Naples. Near, ner, a. Not far di


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 .. . en, n. An inhabitant of Nazareth; one of the early converts to Christianity, — a term of contempt. — Nazarite, -rit, n. A Jew who bound himself by a vow to extraordinary purity of life and devotion. Neap, nep, n. The pole of a cart or wagon ; a propfor the front of a cart, etc. Neap, nep, a. Low : scanty. Neapolitan, ne-a-poKl-tan, a. Of, or pert, to, thecity of Naples. Near, ner, a. Not far distant; as, not distant in place,adjacent, neighboring ; or, not distant in time ; or,closely related; or, close to ones interests, affection,etc.; intimate; dear; or, close to anything followedor imitated; or, on the left of a team ; serving tobring the object closer : immediate : direct; par-simonious ; illiberal. — adv. At a little distanceonlv, in place or time, manner or degree ; almost;well-nigh ; nearly. — v. t. [xeared (nerd), near-ING.] To approach, come nearer. — v. ?. To drawnear, approach.—^jrep. Adjacent to ; close by.—Near^ly, -II, adv. At no great distance ; closely ;. Nave. am, fame, fax, pass or opera, fare ; end, sve, term; In, Tee ; odd, tone, 6r: NEAT 263 NEOG-ENE intimately ; pressingly ; almost; in a parsimoniousmanner. Neat, net, n. Cattle of the bovine genus, as bulls, ox-en, and cows. — a. Belonging to the bovine genus,as, neat cattle; also, pert, to such cattle. Heat, net, a. Free from that which soils or disorders;clean; pleasing with simplicity; chaste; good in itskind; excellent; complete in character, skill, etc.;adroit; with all deductions made; net; tidy; trim;spruce.—Net, a. (Com.) Pure; unadulterated;clear of all charges, deductions, etc. — v. t. To gainor produce as clear profit. Neb, neb, n. The nose; snout; mouth; the beak of abird; the bill; nib (of a pen). Nebula, nebu-la, ».; ,-le. (Astron.) A mistyor cloud-like


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