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notepaper paper for writing letters or informal reminders.
noteworthy deserving notice; remarkable; notable.
not give (or care) a hoot (informal) to be entirely indifferent; not be at all concerned.
no thanks to without the help of (a source from which help might have been expected).
nothing not anything; no thing. [7 definitions]
nothing doing indeed not. [2 definitions]
nothingness absence of being; nonexistence. [3 definitions]
nothing the matter nothing wrong; no problem or cause for concern.
not hold a candle to to not be nearly as good or worthy as (another person or thing).
notice warning, news, or indication of something, esp. in written or printed form. [7 definitions]
noticeable easily noticed; evident; apparent. [2 definitions]
noticeboard (chiefly British) a board on which items such as notices or advertisements are displayed; bulletin board.
notification the act or an instance of giving notice; notifying. [3 definitions]
notify to give notice to; tell or inform, esp. formally.
no-till farming a method of farming that prepares the soil for planting without plowing or otherwise breaking into and turning over the soil forcefully with machinery. In no-till farming, residue of the previous crop remains on top of the soil, and the soil is cut into only slightly for seeding.
notion an idea, opinion, or view. [3 definitions]
notional of, pertaining to, or expressing an idea. [3 definitions]
notochord a rod-shaped grouping of cells that forms the central supporting structure of chordate animals and of the embryos of vertebrates, in which it develops into the spinal column.
notoriety the condition or quality of being widely known or spoken of, esp. for something unfavorable or bad.
notorious widely known or spoken of, esp. for something unfavorable or bad.
Notre Dame de Paris a renowned cathedral in Paris, France, generally known simply as "Notre Dame." Construction of the Gothic-style cathedral began in the twelfth century.