English Words Starting With N
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- newtown/ˈnjuːtaʊn/A recently established urban settlement or a planned suburb; a common place name for new residential developments.nounB2
- newtown st boswells/ˌnjuːtaʊn sənt ˈbɒzwəlz/A small village and administrative centre in the Scottish Borders region of Scotland, functioning as the county town of Roxburghshire.nounVery Low
- newtownabbey/ˌnjuːtaʊnˈæbi/A town in Northern Ireland, within County Antrim, forming part of the Belfast Metropolitan Area.nounVery Low
- newˈfoundlander/ˌnjuːˈfaʊndləndə(r)/, /ˌnjuːˈfaʊndlændə(r)/A native or inhabitant of Newfoundland, a large Canadian island and province.nounC2 (Very low frequency; geographically and culturally specific proper noun)
- next friend/ˌnekst ˈfrend/A person (often a relative) appointed by a court to act on behalf of a minor or legally incompetent individual in a lawsuit.nounC2/Legal Technical
- next of kin/ˌnekst əv ˈkɪn/A person's closest living relative or relatives.nounC1-C2
- nexus/ˈnek.səs/An important central point or connection where multiple lines, systems, or ideas meet.nounC1
- nexøN/AThe word 'nexø' does not exist in standard English vocabulary, lexicons, or recognized word lists (including Oxford, Merriam-Webster, Cambridge). It appears to be a non-standard term, possibly a proper noun, a typographical error, or a highly specialized/neologistic term not yet documented in mainstream dictionaries.nounExtremely rare / Non-existent in corpus data
- ney/neɪ/A negative vote, refusal, or denial; an archaic or formal word for 'no'.nounC2
- neyagawa/ˌneɪ.əˈɡɑː.wə/A proper noun referring to a city in Osaka Prefecture, Japan.nounVery low (Proper noun, highly localized)
- nez perce/ˌneɪ ˈpɜːs/A Native American people historically inhabiting the Pacific Northwest region of the United States, primarily in what is now Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.adjectivenounLow
- nez perce war/ˌneɪ ˈpɜːs ˈwɔː/A historical conflict (1877) between the Nez Perce Native American tribe and the United States Army, primarily over land and treaty rights.nounVery Low
- neˈbraskan/nɪˈbræsk(ə)n/A person from the US state of Nebraska.adjectivenounLow
- neˌgotiˈation/nɪˌɡəʊʃiˈeɪʃ(ə)n/Formal discussion between people who are trying to reach an agreementnounB2
- ngadjuThe word "ngadju" is not a standard English word. It appears to be an orthographic representation from another language, likely a proper noun or term from an Indigenous Australian language.nounExtremely Rare (Non-English)
- ngaio/ˈnaɪəʊ/An evergreen shrub or small tree native to New Zealand, scientifically Myoporum laetum.nounVery Low (Specialist)
- ngaliema/ŋɡɑːlˈjeɪmɑː/An informal Kikongo term of greeting or agreement, roughly equivalent to 'okay', 'right', or 'sure'.nounVery Low
- ngaliema mountain/əŋˌɡɑːliˈeɪmə ˈmaʊntɪn/A specific mountain in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), also known historically as Mont Ngaliema, located near Kinshasa.nounVery low
- ngami/(ə)ŋˈɡɑːmi/A specific, now mostly historical or technical term referring to Lake Ngami in Botswana, a large ephemeral lake in the Okavango Delta region.nounLow (lexical obscurity)
- ngarara/ŋəˈrɑːrə/A general term for insect, creepy-crawly, or small reptile in Māori language.nounVery Low (Specialized/Regional)
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