Nebraskan |
of or pertaining to Nebraska or its people. [4 definitions] |
Nebuchadnezzar |
the king of Babylonia in the sixth century B.C. who destroyed Jerusalem and sent the Jews into captivity. |
nebula |
a cloud of interstellar dust or gas or both, that may appear as either a light or dark mass depending on how it absorbs, reflects, or re-emits incident radiation. [2 definitions] |
nebular hypothesis |
a theory stating that the solar system was once a nebula that cooled and condensed to form the sun and planets. |
nebulize |
to convert (liquid) to a fine spray. |
nebulosity |
the matter or form of a nebula. [2 definitions] |
nebulous |
hazy, confused, or indistinct. [2 definitions] |
necessarily |
of necessity; inevitably. |
necessary |
needed; essential. [5 definitions] |
Necessary and Proper Clause |
the provision in the U.S. Constitution that Congress will have the power to make laws that are necessary and proper for executing the powers vested by the Constitution. |
necessitate |
to make unavoidable or necessary. |
necessitous |
in need; indigent. [2 definitions] |
necessity |
a person or thing that is required or indispensable. [4 definitions] |
neck |
the part of the body of both human beings and animals that connects the head with the trunk. [4 definitions] |
neck and neck |
holding almost the same position; even. |
neckband |
a band of material fastened to the neck of a garment. [2 definitions] |
neckerchief |
a square of cloth folded and tied about the neck. |
necklace |
jewelry worn around the neck, usu. consisting of beads or pieces of gems, metals, leather, wood, plastic, or the like strung on string, wire, or a leather thong. |
neckline |
the shape formed by the upper edge of a garment at or below the neck. |
neckpiece |
a scarf, esp. one made of fur. |
neck-rein |
of a saddle horse, to turn in the opposite direction to the side of the neck that the rein presses on. [2 definitions] |