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'n
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Nnounthe 14th letter of the English alphabet, a consonant.
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n-an abbreviated form of normal, used in the names of hydrocarbon compounds that have a normal or straight chain of carbon atoms.
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-n
-nvariant of -an after a vowel.
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n.
n.abbreviationborn.
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N.
N.abbreviationNationalist.
n
1 Americanconjunction
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the 14th letter of the English alphabet, a consonant.
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any spoken sound represented by the letter N or n, as in now, dinner, son, etc.
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something having the shape of an N .
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a written or printed representation of the letter N or n.
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a device, as a printer's type, for reproducing the letter N or n.
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the 14th in order or in a series.
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(sometimes lowercase) the medieval Roman numeral for 90.
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Chemistry.
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Biochemistry. asparagine.
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Mathematics. an indefinite, constant whole number, especially the degree of a quantic or an equation, or the order of a curve.
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Chess. knight.
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Printing. en.
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Physics. neutron number.
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abbreviation
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name.
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nephew.
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Commerce. net.
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neuter.
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new.
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nominative.
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noon.
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Chemistry. normal (strength solution).
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north.
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northern.
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Finance. note.
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number.
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Nationalist.
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Navy.
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New.
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Noon.
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Chemistry. normal (strength solution).
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Norse.
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north.
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northern.
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Finance. note.
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November.
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Also: kt. chess knight
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neper
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neutral
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newton(s)
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chem nitrogen
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North
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Avogadro's number
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natus
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neuter
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new
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nominative
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neutron
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optics index of refraction
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the 14th letter and 11th consonant of the modern English alphabet
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a speech sound represented by this letter, usually an alveolar nasal, as in nail
determiner
prefix
Etymology
Origin of 'n2
A phonetic spelling representing the pronunciation of the word in continuous rapid speech
Origin of n.8
From the Latin word nātus
Example Sentences
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Sometimes seasoned simply with salt and pepper, sometimes coated in Shake ’n Bake, that sandy, paprika-tinged breadcrumb mix that crisped into something approximating a crust.
From Salon • Apr. 10, 2026
A homage to the Nate ’n Al’s diner of his youth was reconstructed—this one called Lew ’n Casey’s.
From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 21, 2026
The plant, which employs 350 people, produces well-known brands including Special K, All-Bran and Fruit 'n Fibre.
From BBC • Oct. 2, 2024
One of his instructors nicknamed him Kingfish after “The Amos ‘n Andy Show” character.
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 26, 2024
Wondering if, for no good reason I started thinking about Sears and Roebuck or Shake ’n Bake, would it be because some Illinoian had thought it two days ago.
From "The Help" by Kathryn Stockett
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