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nat.
2abbreviation
national.
native.
natural.
naturalist.
Nat
1/ næt /
noun
a member or supporter of the Scottish National Party
a member of the National Party
a Member of Parliament for the National Party
nat.
2abbreviation
national
natural
Example Sentences
Aztecs sophomore guard Kaelyn Hamilton came off the bench to lead her team with 11 points, while guards Nat Martinez and Nala Williams scored 10 points apiece.
In a report following the call, Nat Schindler of Scotiabank said the company “will need to see a bevy of new revenue streams to validate their capex ramp.”
Jones and Knight were both bowled by a fired-up Marizanne Kapp and Beaumont was caught behind off Ayabonga Khaka, but Nat Sciver-Brunt and Alice Capsey steadied the innings with a composed stand of 105.
While in New York, Eilish attended the inaugural gala for the NAT, a nonprofit founded by longtime activist Gail Gallie, to raise money for reforestation, climate education and more.
At 40 years old, James is currently the oldest active player in the NBA—however, he falls short of the record for the oldest player to ever play for an NBA team, which is held by Nat Hickey, who took part in his last game just hours shy of his 46th birthday back in 1948.
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