English Words Starting With N
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- newborn/ˈnjuːbɔːn/A very recently born baby, or something that has very recently come into existence.adjectivenounB2
- newburgh/ˈnjuːbərə/A place name, typically referring to towns or cities in various English-speaking countries (notably in Scotland, England, and the United States).nounC2
- newbury/ˈnjuːb(ə)ri/A proper noun referring to a town in Berkshire, England, or other places named after it.nounLow (as a common noun: Very Low; as a proper noun: Low, primarily in UK/regional contexts)
- newburyport/ˈnjuːbəriˌpɔːt/A city in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States.nounLow
- newby hall/ˈnjuːbi ˈhɔːl/A proper noun referring to a specific, historic country house and estate in North Yorkshire, England.nounVery Low
- newcastle/ˌnjuːˈkɑːsəl/A major city and metropolitan borough in North East England, formally known as Newcastle upon Tyne.nounB1
- newcastle disease/ˈnjuːkɑːsəl dɪˌziːz/A highly contagious viral disease affecting birds, especially poultry, causing respiratory, nervous, and digestive symptoms.nounLow
- newcastle upon tyne/ˌnjuːkɑːsəl əˌpɒn ˈtaɪn/A major city and metropolitan borough in North East England, located on the River Tyne.nounMedium
- newcastle-under-lyme/ˌnjuːˌkɑːsəl ʌndə ˈlaɪm/A town and borough in Staffordshire, England, located near the historic market town of Newcastle-under-Lyme, distinct from Newcastle upon Tyne.nounC1
- newcomb/ˈnjuːkəm/A proper noun, primarily referring to a surname of English origin.nounLow
- newcombe/ˈnjuːkəm/A surname of English origin, often associated with the sport of tennis via the Australian player John Newcombe.nounVery Low
- newcomen/ˈnjuːkəmən/A very rare term primarily associated with the historical surname of Thomas Newcomen, inventor of the atmospheric steam engine. In modern usage, it may appear in scholarly contexts referring to his invention or descendants.nounExtremely Low
- newcomer/ˈnjuːkʌmə(r)/A person who has recently arrived in a place, situation, or activity.nounB1
- newel/ˈnjuːəl/The central supporting pillar of a spiral staircase; the upright post at the top or bottom of a stair rail (banister).nounC2/Rare
- newel post/ˈnjuːəl pəʊst/The central supporting pillar of a spiral staircase; the tall, sturdy post at the top or bottom of a flight of stairs which anchors the handrail.nounC2
- newf/njuːf/A Newfoundland dog (colloquial shortening).nounVery Low
- newfie/ˈnjuː.fi/An informal and often affectionate term for a person from Newfoundland, Canada.adjectivenounVery Low
- newfoundland/ˈnjuːfəndlənd/A very large breed of working dog originally from Newfoundland, known for its strength, calm temperament, swimming ability, and thick water-resistant coat.nounLow (Specialized/Breed-Specific)
- newfoundland and labrador/ˌnjuː.fənd.lænd ənd ˈlæb.rə.dɔː(r)/The easternmost province of Canada, consisting of the island of Newfoundland and a larger mainland region called Labrador.nounC2
- newfoundland standard time/ˌnjuːfən(d)lənd ˈstændəd taɪm/The standard time zone for the province of Newfoundland and Labrador in Canada, which is UTC -3:30.nounLow
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