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111VEHM-NÂK — f. Vehimli, kuruntulu …
112ZEHR-NAK — f. Zehirli, ağulu …
113Negative-acknowledge character — Nak and NAK redirect here. For other uses, see Nak (disambiguation). In telecommunications, a negative acknowledge character (NAK or NACK) is a transmission control character sent by a station as a negative response to the station with which the… …
11411135-81-2 — NaK alliage Sodium Potassium données pour le mélange eutectique (78% K, 22% Na) Général No CAS …
115narcolepsy — /ˈnakəlɛpsi/ (say nahkuhlepsee) noun a condition characterised by an uncontrollable desire for, and short attacks of, sleep on all occasions. {blend of narcosis and epilepsy} –narcoleptic /nakəˈlɛptɪk/ (say nahkuh leptik), adjective …
116narcotise — /ˈnakətaɪz/ (say nahkuhtuyz) verb (t) (narcotised, narcotising) to subject to a narcotic; stupefy. Also, narcotize. –narcotisation /nakətaɪˈzeɪʃən/ (say nahkuhtuy zayshuhn), noun …
117nark — /nak / (say nahk) Colloquial –noun 1. an informer; a spy, especially for the police. 2. a scolding, complaining person. 3. someone who is always interfering and spoiling the pleasure of others; spoilsport. 4. the nark, a fit of annoyance. –verb… …
118Nakskov — Nak|skov Nak|skov …
119natchitoches — ˈnakəˌtäsh noun (plural natchitoches) Usage: usually capitalized 1. a. : a Caddo confederacy of northwestern Louisiana b. : a member of any of the peoples of such confederacy 2. a …
120knack — /nak/, n. 1. a special skill, talent, or aptitude: He had a knack for saying the right thing. 2. a clever or adroit way of doing something. 3. a trick or ruse. 4. a sharp, cracking sound. 5. Archaic. a knickknack; trinket. [1325 75; ME: trick;… …