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  • 41À qui la faute? — Nju    ou Eine unverstandene Frau    Drame de Paul Czinner, d après la pièce d Ossip Dymow, avec Elisabeth Bergner, Emil Jannings, Conrad Veidt.   Pays: Allemagne   Date de sortie: 1924   Technique: noir et blanc   Durée: 2 227 m (environ 1 h 22) …

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  • 42Newfoundland — [ nju:f(ə)n(d)lənd, land, faʊndlənd] noun a dog of a very large breed with a thick coarse coat …

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  • 43Newfoundlander — [ nju:fəndləndə, landə, faʊndləndə] noun a native or inhabitant of Newfoundland in Canada …

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  • 44Numidian — [nju: mɪdɪən] noun a native or inhabitant of the ancient region of Numidia in North Africa. adjective relating to Numidia …

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  • 45Nynorsk — [ nju:nɔ:sk] noun a literary form of the Norwegian language, serving as a national language more clearly distinct from Danish than Bokmål. Origin Norw., from ny new + Norsk Norwegian …

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  • 46annuitant — [ə nju:ɪt(ə)nt] noun formal a person who receives an annuity …

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  • 47enucleate — [ɪ nju:klɪeɪt] verb 1》 Biology remove the nucleus from (a cell). 2》 surgically remove (an eyeball or other structure) from its surrounding capsule. adjective Biology lacking a nucleus. Derivatives enucleation noun Origin C16 (in the sense clarify …

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  • 48enumerable — [ɪ nju:m(ə)rəb(ə)l] adjective Mathematics able to be counted by one to one correspondence with the set of positive integers …

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  • 49enumerate — [ɪ nju:məreɪt] verb 1》 mention one by one. 2》 formal establish the number of. Derivatives enumeration noun enumerative adjective Origin C17 (earlier (C16) as enumeration): from L. enumerat , enumerare count out …

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  • 50neume — [nju:m] (also neum) noun Music (in plainsong) a note or group of notes to be sung to a single syllable. Origin ME: from OFr. neume, from med. L. neu(p)ma, from Gk pneuma breath …

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