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31Nap — Nap, n. Same as {Napoleon}, 1, below. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …
32Nap-taking — Nap tak ing, n. A taking by surprise; an unexpected onset or attack. Carew. [1913 Webster] …
33Nap hand — refers to a series of five winning points or five victories in a game or sport. Possibly derived from the card game Nap or Napoleon. See also Hat trick Categories: Sports terminologySports stubs …
34Nap-of-the-earth — (abbreviated NOE) is a type of very low altitude flight course used by military aircraft to avoid enemy detection and attack in a high threat environment.[1] During NOE flight, geographical features are used as cover, exploiting valleys and folds …
35Nap Reyes — Third baseman/First baseman Born: November 24, 1919(1919 11 24) Santiago de Cuba, Cuba Died: September 15, 1995(1995 09 15) (aged 75) …
36nap|kin — «NAP kihn», noun. 1. a piece of soft cloth or paper used at meals for protecting the clothing or for wiping the lips or fingers: »The boys left their dirty, unfolded napkins at the table. SYNONYM(S): serviette. 2. any similar piece, such as a… …
37nap|pie — «NAP ee», noun. = nappy2 (Cf. ↑nappy) …
38nap|ra|path — «NAP ruh path», noun. a practitioner of naprapathy …
39NAP — puede referirse a: Normaal Amsterdams Peil, el punto de referencia en Ámsterdam para calcular la altitud de cualquier punto de los Países Bajos; Aeropuerto Internacional de Nápoles, en su código IATA. Network Access Point, Punto de Acceso a la… …
40Nap — (Abkürzung von Napoleon), ein Hasardspiel der Seeleute, englischen Ursprungs …