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NERVED, pp. 1. Armed with strength. 2. In botany, having vessels simple and unbr...
NERVELESS, a. Destitute of strength; weak.
NERVINE,a. That has the quality of relieving in disorders of the nerves. NERVINE...
NERVOSE, a. In botany [See Nerved , No.2]
NERVOUS, a. 1. Strong; vigorous; as a nervous arm. 2. Pertaining to the nerves; ...
NERVOUSLY, adv. With strength or vigor.
NERVOUSNESS, n. 1. Strength; force; vigor. 2. The state of being composed of ner...
NERVY, a. Strong; vigorous.
NESCIENCE, n. Want of knowledge; ignorance.
NESH, a. Soft; tender; nice. [Not used.]
NESS, a termination of appellatives, denotes state or quality, as in goodness, g...
NEST, n. 1. The place or bed formed or used by a bird for incubation or the mans...
NESTEGG, n. An egg left in the nest to prevent the hen from forsaking it.
NESTLE, v.i. 1. To settle; to harbor; to lie close and snug, as a bird in her ne...
NESTLING, n. 1. A young bird in the nest, or just taken from the nest. 2. A nest...
NESTORIAN, n. A follower of Nestorius, a heretic of the fifth century, who taugh...