nerd
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~ an insignificant student who is ridiculed as being affected or boringly studious
nerd
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~ an intelligent but single-minded expert in a particular technical field or profession
Nereid
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~ (Greek mythology) any of the 50 sea nymphs who were daughters of the sea god Nereus
nereus
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~ (Greek mythology) a sea god son of Pontus and Gaea; lived in the depths of the sea with his wife Doris and their daughters the Nereids
nergal
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~ (Akkadian) god ruling with his consort Ereshkigal the world of the dead
nerita
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~ a neritid gastropod having a short smooth or spirally ridged shell with thick usually toothed outer lip and toothed operculum
neritic
— Adjective
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~ of or relating to the region of the sea over the continental shelf which is less than 200 meters deep; "neritic fauna"; "neritic oil"
neritic
— Adjective
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~ relating to the region of shallow water adjoining the seacoast; "neritic fauna"
neritid
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~ operculate seasnail of coastal waters with a short spiral shell
neritid gastropod
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~ operculate seasnail of coastal waters with a short spiral shell
Nernst
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~ German physicist and chemist who formulated the third law of thermodynamics (1864-1941)
Nero Claudius Caesar Drusus Germanicus
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~ Roman Emperor notorious for his monstrous vice and fantastic luxury (was said to have started a fire that destroyed much of Rome in 64) but the Roman Empire remained prosperous during his rule (37-68)
nero
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~ Roman Emperor notorious for his monstrous vice and fantastic luxury (was said to have started a fire that destroyed much of Rome in 64) but the Roman Empire remained prosperous during his rule (37-68)
Nero's crown
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~ tropical shrub having glossy foliage and fragrant nocturnal flowers with crimped or wavy corollas; northern India to Thailand
Nerodia
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~ North American water snakes
Nerthus
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~ the Teutonic goddess of fertility; later identified with Norse Njord
neruda
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~ Chilean poet (1904-1973)