Nauseate, v. n. Feel nausea, feel disgust, grow qualmish.

Nauseate, v. a.

    1. Sicken, disgust, revolt, make sick, turn one’s stomach, make one’s gorge rise.
    2. Loathe, abhor, detest, abominate, feel nausea or disgust at, shrink from, recoil from, reject with disgust.

Nauseous, a. Disgusting, loathsome, disgustful, nauseating, sickening, revolting, repulsive, distasteful, offensive.

Nautical, a. Maritime, marine, naval.

Naval, a. Nautical, marine, maritime.

Navel-string, n. Umbilical cord.

Navew, n. Wild turnip (Brassica campestris).

Navicular, a. (Anat. and Bot.) Boat-shaped, cymbiform.

Navigate, v. n. Sail, cruise, course, go in a vessel, plough the waves, plough the deep.

Navigate, v. a.

    1. Sail over, sail on, pass in a vessel.
    2. Steer, direct (in sailing), guide the course of.

Navigator, n. Navigating officer.

Navy, n.

    1. Ships, vessels, shipping, fleet of ships.
    2. Ships of war, naval establishment.

Nay, ad.

    1. No.
    2. Not only so, but more; not this only, but also.

Naze, n. Promontory, cliff, headland (same as Ness).

Neap, a [Written also Neep.] Low (applied to tides).


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