nip and tuck |
very close; almost even, as in a race. |
nip in the bud |
to prevent (something) from developing, growing, or being realized. |
nipper |
something or someone that nips. [2 definitions] |
nipple |
the projection at the center of a mammal's breast that, in the female, contains the outlets from the milk glands; teat. [3 definitions] |
Nippon |
see "Japan." |
nippy |
sharply cold; frosty. [2 definitions] |
nirvana |
(often cap.) in Buddhism or Hinduism, a state of blissful peace and harmony beyond the sufferings and passions of individual existence; state of oneness with eternal spirit. [2 definitions] |
Nisan |
the seventh month of the Jewish lunisolar calendar, occurring from late March through early April in the Gregorian calendar. |
Nisei |
(sometimes l.c.) an offspring of Japanese immigrant parents who is raised and educated in the United States or Canada. (See Issei, Kibei, Sansei.) |
nit |
the egg or young of a louse or other parasitic insect. |
niter |
a whitish salt, potassium nitrate or sodium nitrate, used in gunpowder or fertilizer; saltpeter. |
nitpick |
to be excessively concerned with or critical of small details or faults. |
nitrate |
a salt or ester containing nitric acid. [3 definitions] |
nitre |
(chiefly British) variant of niter. |
nitric |
of, pertaining to, containing, or derived from nitrogen. |
nitric acid |
a colorless, volatile, highly corrosive acid with strong oxidizing properties. |
nitride |
a compound of nitrogen and one other less electronegative element. |
nitrify |
to oxidize into nitrous or nitric acid or a nitrite or nitrate, as by bacterial action in soil. [2 definitions] |
nitrite |
an ester or salt of nitrous acid. |
nitro- |
containing nitrogen. [2 definitions] |
nitrobenzene |
a toxic liquid or crystalline compound, used to make aniline, insulating materials, and solvents. |