Nautilus
Nautilusn.a shellfish that has oars and a sail
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Nautilusn.a shellfish that has oars and a sail
Navala.consisting of or belonging to ships
Naven.the middle part of a wheel or church
Naveln.a part of the body, middle, center
Navelstringn.the ligament which attaches a fetus to the parent
Navelwortn.a plant of several kinds
Navewn.a plant, a species of cabbage
Naviculara.shaped like a boat, cymbiform
Navigablea.passable for ships or boats
Navigatev.to sail, manage, direct, pilot ships
Navigationn.the act or art of passing by water
Navigatorn.a seaman, one who pilots a ship
Navyn.a fleet of ships of war only, a force by sea
Nayad.no, by no means, not only so but more
Naywordn.a denial, by-word, reproach, jest
Nazarenen.a native of Nazareth, one of a sect of Jews who mingled judaism and christianity
Nazariten.one of the Jews who professed an extraordinary purity of life and devotion
Nazaritismn.the doctrins, and practice of the Nazarites
Neafn.a feast, hand when clenched, ob.
Nealv.t.to temper by fire or a gradual heat
Neapa.low, decreasing, scanty, deficient
Neapolitann.a native of Naples in Italy
Neapolitana.pertaining to Naples
Neaptiden.a low tide, a short or slack tide
Neara.not distant, close, intimate, niggardly
Near, or Nearlyad.at hand, closely, sparingly
Nearnessn.closeness, niggardliness, avarice