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- nagger/ˈnæɡ.ər/A person who persistently annoys or criticizes someone, especially with repeated reminders or complaints.nounC2
- nagor/ˈneɪɡɔː/A small West African antelope, also known as the reedbuck or bohor reedbuck.nounVery rare / specialized
- nagorno-karabakh/nəˌɡɔː.nəʊ ˌkær.əˈbæk/A disputed, predominantly Armenian-populated region located within the internationally recognized borders of Azerbaijan.nounLow
- nagorno-karabakh autonomous region/nəˌɡɔː.nəʊ ˌkæ.rəˈbæk ɔːˌtɒn.ə.məs ˈriː.dʒən/A historical administrative-territorial unit within the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic that existed from 1923 to 1991, characterized by a predominantly ethnic Armenian population and a special autonomous status.nounVery Low
- nagoya/nəˈɡɔɪ.ə/A major city in Japan, the capital of Aichi Prefecture in the Chūbu region of central Honshu, known as a hub for manufacturing, especially automotive and aviation.nounC1
- nagpur/ˌnɑːɡˈpʊə/ or /ˈnɑːɡpʊə/A major city in central India, located in the state of Maharashtra.nounC2
- nagual/nɑːˈɡwɑːl/In Mesoamerican folk beliefs, a personal guardian spirit, often an animal, or a human sorcerer with the power to transform into such an animal.nounC2 / Very Low-Frequency
- naguib/nəˈɡiːb/A proper noun referring to a given name, predominantly of Egyptian Arabic origin.nounVery Low (C2+)
- nagurski/nəˈɡɜː.ski/Proper noun referring to Bronislaw "Bronko" Nagurski (1908–1990), a Canadian-born American football player and professional wrestler.nounVery Low
- nagy/ˈnɒdʒ/A Hungarian surname meaning 'great' or 'large'. In English contexts, it is almost exclusively recognized as the surname of Hungarian figures or people of Hungarian descent.nounVery Low / Specialist
- nagyszeben/ˈnɒdʒ.sɛ.bɛn/The Hungarian name for the city of Sibiu, located in central Romania.nounVery low
- nagyvarad/ˈnɒdʒvɑːrɒd/The Hungarian name for the city of Oradea, a major urban center in western Romania.nounVery Low
- naha/ˈnɑː.hə/a river city in Japan, capital of Okinawa Prefecture.nounLow (primarily geographic/cultural reference)
- nahal/nəˈhɑːl/In modern Hebrew, a dry riverbed or seasonal stream that flows after heavy rains; in Arabic, a valley, river, or date palm.nounLow. Primarily used in geographical, historical, or cultural contexts related to the Middle East.
- nahcolite/ˈnɑːkəlaɪt/A naturally occurring mineral form of sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO₃).nounC2/Technical
- nahua/ˈnɑːwɑː/A member of a group of indigenous peoples of Mexico and Central America, or the Uto-Aztecan languages spoken by them.nounRare
- nahuatl/ˈnɑːwɑːt(ə)l/A Uto-Aztecan language spoken in central and western Mexico; also refers to the people who speak this language.adjectivenounLow
- nahuatlan/nɑːˈwɑːtlən/Relating to or characteristic of the Nahua peoples, especially the Aztecs, or their languages (particularly Nahuatl).adjectivenounC2 (Very Low Frequency)
- nahum/ˈneɪ.əm/A proper noun, primarily the name of a minor prophet in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) and the book of the Bible containing his prophecies.nounVery Low
- nai register/ˈredʒ.ɪ.stər/To officially record or enter information onto an official list or system.nounB1
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