nugget |
a small, solid lump, esp. of a precious metal such as gold. [2 definitions] |
nuisance |
someone or something that is annoying or troublesome. |
nuisance tax |
a tax that is considered to be a nuisance because it is levied on small, separate purchases and paid by the consumer. |
Nukualofa |
the capital of Tonga. |
null |
not having any legal force; invalid. [4 definitions] |
nullification |
the act of nullifying, or the state of being nullified. |
nullify |
to cause or declare to have no legal force or effect; make null; invalidate. [2 definitions] |
nullity |
the condition or quality of being or amounting to nothing; nothingness; invalidity. [2 definitions] |
numb |
not able to feel physical sensation or move normally, esp. because of cold. [3 definitions] |
numbat |
any of several small Australian marsupials that have no pouch. |
number |
a mathematical unit that has a fixed value and a fixed position in a series, used in counting. [18 definitions] |
numberable |
combined form of number. |
number-cruncher |
(informal) a person, machine, program or the like that performs a great many complicated numerical calculations. |
numberless |
having no number. [2 definitions] |
number line |
a line that displays real numbers according to their distance in a positive or negative direction from a point defined as zero. |
number name |
a name assigned to a quantity, such as one. |
number one |
(informal) oneself or one's own interests. [2 definitions] |
number plate |
(chiefly British) a metal tag or plate displayed on a motor vehicle and bearing a registration number that qualifies the vehicle as legal to drive on public highways and roads; license plate. |
Numbers |
the fourth of the Five Books of Moses in the Old Testament, containing the census of the Hebrews after the Exodus from Egypt. |
number sentence |
in mathematics education, a simple equation or inequality containing numbers and operators. |
numbskull |
variant of numskull. |