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. |