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Nat

1 American  
[nat] / næt /

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Nathan or Nathaniel.


nat. 2 American  

abbreviation

  1. national.

  2. native.

  3. natural.

  4. naturalist.


Nat 1 British  
/ næt /

noun

  1. a member or supporter of the Scottish National Party

  2. a member of the National Party

  3. a Member of Parliament for the National Party

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nat. 2 British  

abbreviation

  1. national

  2. natural

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“When I started in the business 28 years ago, it was only about getting from point A to point B,” said Nat Pieper, American’s chief commercial officer.

From The Wall Street Journal

Before the auction, teams were allowed to make a maximum of four direct signings, meaning established internationals such as England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt and spinner Sophie Ecclestone, along with overseas stars Ellyse Perry and Smriti Mandhana, had already been snapped up.

From BBC

And you don’t have to worry about loading up security solutions on top of FastestVPN, because it comes with a NAT firewall, ad blocker, anti-malware software and even a strict no logging policy to ensure your complete anonymity.

From Salon

The star, who has directed episodes of Fear the Walking Dead and The Four Seasons, tells me he is writing, directing and starring in a film about Nat King Cole.

From The Wall Street Journal

Police soon focussed on Nat Fraser – but the inquiry ran into two major problems.

From BBC