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N 1The symbol for nitrogen.
N 2abbr.1. Printing en2. knight (chess)3. needs improvement4. newton5. nominative6. N Chemistry normality7. a. northb. northern
'n' or 'nconj. Informal And: mac 'n' cheese.
n 1 or N E0120800 (ĕn)n. pl. n's or N's also ns or Ns 1. The 14th letter of the modern English alphabet.2. Any of the speech sounds represented by the letter n.3. The 14th in a series.4. Something shaped like the letter N.5. An unspecified number or variable, usually an integer.6. Biology The haploid number of chromosomes.
n 2abbr.1. Grammar neuter2. neutron3. n Chemistry normaln (ɛn) or Nn, pl n's, N's or Ns1. (Linguistics) the 14th letter and 11th consonant of the modern English alphabet2. (Phonetics & Phonology) a speech sound represented by this letter, usually an alveolar nasal, as in nail
n symbol for 1. (General Physics) neutron 2. (General Physics) optics index of refraction 3. nano-
n (ɛn) determineran indefinite number (of): there are n objects in a box.
N symbol for 1. (Chess & Draughts) chess Also: kt knight 2. (Units) neper 3. neutral 4. (General Physics) newton(s) 5. (Chemistry) chem nitrogen 6. (Physical Geography) North 7. (Chemistry) Avogadro's number 8. (Grammar) noun abbreviation for (Automotive Engineering) Norway (international car registration)
'n' (ən) conj an informal variant of andN, n (ɛn) n., pl. Ns N's, ns n's. 1. the 14th letter of the English alphabet, a consonant. 2. any spoken sound represented by this letter. 3. something shaped like an N. 4. a written or printed representation of the letter N or n. 'n or 'n' (ən) conj. Pron. Spelling. and: Look 'n listen. N 1. north. 2. northern. N Symbol. 1. the 14th in order or in a series. 2. nitrogen. 3. asparagine. 4. an indefinite, constant whole number, esp. the degree of a quantic or an equation, or the order of a curve. 5. Print. en. 6. Avogadro's number. n Symbol. 1. Physics. neutron. 2. Optics. index of refraction. n. 1. name. 2. born. [< L nātus] 3. nephew. 4. neuter. 5. new. 6. nominative. 7. noon. 8. normal (strength solution). 9. north. 10. northern. 11. noun. 12. number. NThe symbol for nitrogen. ThesaurusNoun | 1. N - a common nonmetallic element that is normally a colorless odorless tasteless inert diatomic gas; constitutes 78 percent of the atmosphere by volume; a constituent of all living tissuesatomic number 7, nitrogenchemical element, element - any of the more than 100 known substances (of which 92 occur naturally) that cannot be separated into simpler substances and that singly or in combination constitute all matterazote - an obsolete name for nitrogenair - a mixture of gases (especially oxygen) required for breathing; the stuff that the wind consists of; "air pollution"; "a smell of chemicals in the air"; "open a window and let in some air"; "I need some fresh air"gas - a fluid in the gaseous state having neither independent shape nor volume and being able to expand indefinitelyliquid nitrogen - nitrogen in a liquid state | | 2.N - the cardinal compass point that is at 0 or 360 degreesdue north, northward, northcardinal compass point - one of the four main compass points | | 3.N - a unit of force equal to the force that imparts an acceleration of 1 m/sec/sec to a mass of 1 kilogram; equal to 100,000 dynesnewtonforce unit - a unit of measurement of physical forcedyne - a unit of force equal to the force that imparts an acceleration of 1 cm/sec/sec to a mass of 1 gramsthene - a unit of force equal to 1000 newtons | | 4.N - (of a solution) concentration expressed in gram equivalents of solute per liternormalityrelative quantity - a quantity relative to some purposesolution - a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances; frequently (but not necessarily) a liquid solution; "he used a solution of peroxide and water" | | 5.n - the 14th letter of the Roman alphabetLatin alphabet, Roman alphabet - the alphabet evolved by the ancient Romans which serves for writing most of the languages of western Europealphabetic character, letter of the alphabet, letter - the conventional characters of the alphabet used to represent speech; "his grandmother taught him his letters" |
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N, 14th letter of the alphabetalphabet [Gr. alpha-beta, like Eng. ABC], system of writing, theoretically having a one-for-one relation between character (or letter) and phoneme (see phonetics). Few alphabets have achieved the ideal exactness. ..... Click the link for more information. . It is a usual symbol for a voiced alveolar (or dental) nasal, as in the English not. The diagraph ng represents a different sound, a voiced velar nasal, as in the English sing. The corresponding Greek letter is nu. In chemistry N is the symbol for the element nitrogennitrogen , gaseous chemical element; symbol N; at. no. 7; interval in which at. wt. ranges 14.00643–14.00728; m.p. −209.86°C;; b.p. −195.8°C;; density 1.25 grams per liter at STP; valence principally −3, +3, or +5. ..... Click the link for more information. .N (mechanics) newton (chemistry) nitrogen normality N1. On drawings, abbr. for “north.” 2. On drawings, abbr. for nail. 3. Symbol for newton.
newton (N)The unit of force in the International System of Units; the force necessary to produce an acceleration of 1 metre per second-square in a body having a mass of 1 kilogram.N (mathematics, programming, jargon)A variable typically usedto stand for a number of objects.
Used unqualified in speech it suggests a large, undeterminednumber, e.g. "There were N bugs in that crock!", or anumber implied by context, e.g. "Let's get pizza for N + 1".
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N, 14th letter of the alphabetalphabet [Gr. alpha-beta, like Eng. ABC], system of writing, theoretically having a one-for-one relation between character (or letter) and phoneme (see phonetics). Few alphabets have achieved the ideal exactness. ..... Click the link for more information. . It is a usual symbol for a voiced alveolar (or dental) nasal, as in the English not. The diagraph ng represents a different sound, a voiced velar nasal, as in the English sing. The corresponding Greek letter is nu. In chemistry N is the symbol for the element nitrogennitrogen , gaseous chemical element; symbol N; at. no. 7; interval in which at. wt. ranges 14.00643–14.00728; m.p. −209.86°C;; b.p. −195.8°C;; density 1.25 grams per liter at STP; valence principally −3, +3, or +5. ..... Click the link for more information. .N (mechanics) newton (chemistry) nitrogen normality N1. On drawings, abbr. for “north.” 2. On drawings, abbr. for nail. 3. Symbol for newton.
newton (N)The unit of force in the International System of Units; the force necessary to produce an acceleration of 1 metre per second-square in a body having a mass of 1 kilogram.N (mathematics, programming, jargon)A variable typically usedto stand for a number of objects. Used unqualified in speech it suggests a large, undeterminednumber, e.g. "There were N bugs in that crock!", or anumber implied by context, e.g. "Let's get pizza for N + 1".N
N newton; nitrogen; normal (solution), used with a number designating the strength of the solution relative to the normal, e.g., N/2 or 0.5 N for half-normal.
N normal (see N); number; Avogadro's number.
n nano-; refractive index.N1. Symbol for asparaginyl; newton; nitrogen; asparagine; asparaginyl; nucleoside; normal solution; haploid chromsome number. 2. Designation for an inherited blood factor. See MNSs blood system in Blood Groups Appendix. nSymbol for nano-2; neutron reaction order. nSymbol for normal concentration. See: normal (3). n1. The number in a scientific study. Sample size. 2. Symbol for refractive index. n or N (ĕn)n. pl. n's or N's also ns or Ns 1. The 14th letter of the modern English alphabet.2. Any of the speech sounds represented by the letter n.3. The 14th in a series.4. Something shaped like the letter N.5. An unspecified number or variable, usually an integer.6. Biology The haploid number of chromosomes.N (uppercase) Abbreviation for: amino amount (per IUPAC) asparagine Avogadro’s number (particles in 1 Mole = 6.023 x 1023) naris (Latin, nostril) near (optics) necrotic need (Psychology) Neisseria nerve nervus (Latin, nerve) neuraminidase neurogenic element neurology neutron number neutrophil Newton nicotinamide nifedipine Nocardia nitrogen nocte (Latin, at night) (Pharmacology) (Medspeak-UK) nodal (from lymph node) nonmalignant Nonne globulin test (obsolete) normal (Medspeak-UK) normal (in equivalents/L) (Chemistry) nostril nuclear nucleoside nucleus number nystatin population size radiance (lowercase) Abbreviation for: degrees of freedom frequency (expressed in Hertz) haploid number (Genetics) nano- (SI abbreviation for 10–9) neutrino neutron refractive index sample size (Statistics)N Shorthand for 1. Amino.2. Asparagine.3. Neisseria.4. Nerve.5. Neuraminidase.6. Neutron number.7. Nifedipine.8. Nocardia.9. Nitrogen.10. Normal solution–equivalents/L.11. Nuclear.12. Nucleoside.13. Nucleus.14. Number .15. Nystatin.16. Population size.17. Radiance.
n Shorthand for: 1. Haploid number–genetics.2. nano- SI– abbreviation for 10–9.3. Neutron.4. Refractive index.nAbbreviation for refractive index.
nAbbreviation for normal concentration.
n Abbreviation for nano-. N abbrev. - ASPARAGINE.
- any NUCLEOTIDE.
N Abbreviation for nitrogen; normal. Patient discussion about NQ. WHAT ARE THE CAUSES N SOLUTION TO PNEMONIA? I HAVE A FRIEND WITH THIS DISEASES WHAT SUGGESTION CAN I GET FROM U AND TELL TO MY FRIEND I WILL BE WAITNG FOR YOUR SUGGESTION.A. Pneumonia is an infectious disease of the lungs, and is caused by various bacteria, viruses or fungal infections. The most common pneumonia is caused by viruses, and the treatment is usually symptomatic (anti caugh and fever, etc.), however, because there are many bacterias that can cause it as well, you should recommend to your friend to go see a doctor and get some antibiotic medications. More discussions about N
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N newton; nitrogen; normal (solution), used with a number designating the strength of the solution relative to the normal, e.g., N/2 or 0.5 N for half-normal.
N normal (see N); number; Avogadro's number.
n nano-; refractive index.N1. Symbol for asparaginyl; newton; nitrogen; asparagine; asparaginyl; nucleoside; normal solution; haploid chromsome number. 2. Designation for an inherited blood factor. See MNSs blood system in Blood Groups Appendix. nSymbol for nano-2; neutron reaction order. nSymbol for normal concentration. See: normal (3). n1. The number in a scientific study. Sample size. 2. Symbol for refractive index. n or N (ĕn)n. pl. n's or N's also ns or Ns 1. The 14th letter of the modern English alphabet.2. Any of the speech sounds represented by the letter n.3. The 14th in a series.4. Something shaped like the letter N.5. An unspecified number or variable, usually an integer.6. Biology The haploid number of chromosomes.N (uppercase) Abbreviation for: amino amount (per IUPAC) asparagine Avogadro’s number (particles in 1 Mole = 6.023 x 1023) naris (Latin, nostril) near (optics) necrotic need (Psychology) Neisseria nerve nervus (Latin, nerve) neuraminidase neurogenic element neurology neutron number neutrophil Newton nicotinamide nifedipine Nocardia nitrogen nocte (Latin, at night) (Pharmacology) (Medspeak-UK) nodal (from lymph node) nonmalignant Nonne globulin test (obsolete) normal (Medspeak-UK) normal (in equivalents/L) (Chemistry) nostril nuclear nucleoside nucleus number nystatin population size radiance (lowercase) Abbreviation for: degrees of freedom frequency (expressed in Hertz) haploid number (Genetics) nano- (SI abbreviation for 10–9) neutrino neutron refractive index sample size (Statistics)N Shorthand for 1. Amino.2. Asparagine.3. Neisseria.4. Nerve.5. Neuraminidase.6. Neutron number.7. Nifedipine.8. Nocardia.9. Nitrogen.10. Normal solution–equivalents/L.11. Nuclear.12. Nucleoside.13. Nucleus.14. Number .15. Nystatin.16. Population size.17. Radiance.
n Shorthand for: 1. Haploid number–genetics.2. nano- SI– abbreviation for 10–9.3. Neutron.4. Refractive index.nAbbreviation for refractive index.
nAbbreviation for normal concentration.
n Abbreviation for nano-. N abbrev. - ASPARAGINE.
- any NUCLEOTIDE.
N Abbreviation for nitrogen; normal. Patient discussion about NQ. WHAT ARE THE CAUSES N SOLUTION TO PNEMONIA? I HAVE A FRIEND WITH THIS DISEASES WHAT SUGGESTION CAN I GET FROM U AND TELL TO MY FRIEND I WILL BE WAITNG FOR YOUR SUGGESTION.A. Pneumonia is an infectious disease of the lungs, and is caused by various bacteria, viruses or fungal infections. The most common pneumonia is caused by viruses, and the treatment is usually symptomatic (anti caugh and fever, etc.), however, because there are many bacterias that can cause it as well, you should recommend to your friend to go see a doctor and get some antibiotic medications. More discussions about N
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N newton; nitrogen; normal (solution), used with a number designating the strength of the solution relative to the normal, e.g., N/2 or 0.5 N for half-normal.
N normal (see N); number; Avogadro's number.
n nano-; refractive index.N1. Symbol for asparaginyl; newton; nitrogen; asparagine; asparaginyl; nucleoside; normal solution; haploid chromsome number. 2. Designation for an inherited blood factor. See MNSs blood system in Blood Groups Appendix. nSymbol for nano-2; neutron reaction order. nSymbol for normal concentration. See: normal (3). n1. The number in a scientific study. Sample size. 2. Symbol for refractive index. n or N (ĕn)n. pl. n's or N's also ns or Ns 1. The 14th letter of the modern English alphabet.2. Any of the speech sounds represented by the letter n.3. The 14th in a series.4. Something shaped like the letter N.5. An unspecified number or variable, usually an integer.6. Biology The haploid number of chromosomes.N (uppercase) Abbreviation for: amino amount (per IUPAC) asparagine Avogadro’s number (particles in 1 Mole = 6.023 x 1023) naris (Latin, nostril) near (optics) necrotic need (Psychology) Neisseria nerve nervus (Latin, nerve) neuraminidase neurogenic element neurology neutron number neutrophil Newton nicotinamide nifedipine Nocardia nitrogen nocte (Latin, at night) (Pharmacology) (Medspeak-UK) nodal (from lymph node) nonmalignant Nonne globulin test (obsolete) normal (Medspeak-UK) normal (in equivalents/L) (Chemistry) nostril nuclear nucleoside nucleus number nystatin population size radiance (lowercase) Abbreviation for: degrees of freedom frequency (expressed in Hertz) haploid number (Genetics) nano- (SI abbreviation for 10–9) neutrino neutron refractive index sample size (Statistics)N Shorthand for 1. Amino.2. Asparagine.3. Neisseria.4. Nerve.5. Neuraminidase.6. Neutron number.7. Nifedipine.8. Nocardia.9. Nitrogen.10. Normal solution–equivalents/L.11. Nuclear.12. Nucleoside.13. Nucleus.14. Number .15. Nystatin.16. Population size.17. Radiance.
n Shorthand for: 1. Haploid number–genetics.2. nano- SI– abbreviation for 10–9.3. Neutron.4. Refractive index.nAbbreviation for refractive index.
nAbbreviation for normal concentration.
n Abbreviation for nano-. N abbrev. - ASPARAGINE.
- any NUCLEOTIDE.
N Abbreviation for nitrogen; normal. Patient discussion about NQ. WHAT ARE THE CAUSES N SOLUTION TO PNEMONIA? I HAVE A FRIEND WITH THIS DISEASES WHAT SUGGESTION CAN I GET FROM U AND TELL TO MY FRIEND I WILL BE WAITNG FOR YOUR SUGGESTION.A. Pneumonia is an infectious disease of the lungs, and is caused by various bacteria, viruses or fungal infections. The most common pneumonia is caused by viruses, and the treatment is usually symptomatic (anti caugh and fever, etc.), however, because there are many bacterias that can cause it as well, you should recommend to your friend to go see a doctor and get some antibiotic medications. More discussions about NSee and
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andconj. this little word is important in law, particularly when compared to or. Most commonly it determines if one or both owners have to sign documents. Example: when an automobile registration reads that the title is for Barney and Sarah Oldfield, then both must sign off upon sale, but if it says "or" then only one will have to sign; if Barney dies then the title is automatically in Sarah if it reads "or," but not if "and." n
NFifth letter in a Nasdaq stock symbol specifying that the issue is the company's third class of preferred shares.n Used in stock transaction tables in newspapers to indicate a new stock that has been listed within the past 52 weeks. The high and low prices are for a period of less than a year: WeinR n.
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NFifth letter in a Nasdaq stock symbol specifying that the issue is the company's third class of preferred shares.n Used in stock transaction tables in newspapers to indicate a new stock that has been listed within the past 52 weeks. The high and low prices are for a period of less than a year: WeinR n. N
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N➣Number | N➣North | N➣No | N➣Noun | N➣Noon (time of day) | N➣Neutral (automatic transmissions) | N➣Non specified number | N➣Number of Years | N➣Natural Numbers | N➣November | N➣Normal | N➣In | N➣Set of Natural Numbers (math) | N➣And | N➣London North (postcode, United Kingdom) | N➣Norway | N➣Nintendo | N➣Numeric | N➣Nausea | N➣Netscape | N➣Newton(s) | N➣Night (airfare) | N➣Notch (type of filter) | N➣Intuitive (Myers Briggs Type Indicator) | N➣Nitrogen | N➣Nano | N➣Principal Quantum Number (used in formulae in quantum physics) | N➣Neutron | N➣Knight (chess) | N➣Normality | N➣Norse | N➣Moles (chemistry) | N➣Nanotechnology | N➣Nigerian Naira (national currency) | N➣Southwest Ontario (postal code designation, Canada) | N➣Natus (Latin: Born) | N➣Noggin (cable network) | N➣Asparagine (amino acid) | N➣Mean Motion (astronomy) | N➣Nucleoprotein (virus protein) | N➣Sensitive Unclassified (information) | N➣Refractivity | N➣True Neutral (gaming) | N➣Nullipara | N➣Avogadro's Number (chemistry) | N➣Neutron Number (physics) | N➣Unable to Locate Complainant (Alabama Public Safety Radio Code) | N➣Not Classified But Sensitive | N➣Occupation Regular Issues (Scott Catalogue prefix; philately) | N➣Not for Release to Foreign Nationals | N➣No Action Taken/Being Taken (action code) | N➣US DoT tire speed rating (87 mph) |
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Synonyms for Nnoun a common nonmetallic element that is normally a colorless odorless tasteless inert diatomic gasSynonymsRelated Words- chemical element
- element
- azote
- air
- gas
- liquid nitrogen
noun the cardinal compass point that is at 0 or 360 degreesSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a unit of force equal to the force that imparts an acceleration of 1 m/sec/sec to a mass of 1 kilogramSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun (of a solution) concentration expressed in gram equivalents of solute per literSynonymsRelated Words- relative quantity
- solution
noun the 14th letter of the Roman alphabetRelated Words- Latin alphabet
- Roman alphabet
- alphabetic character
- letter of the alphabet
- letter
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