Nat

[ nat ]

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

Other definitions for nat. (2 of 2)

nat.

abbreviation
  1. national.

  2. native.

  1. natural.

  2. naturalist.

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How to use Nat in a sentence

  • Nats eyes instantly sought out the speaker, and at a glance he recognized the tall, strong frame and the lofty face.

  • I thought we were to meet in Nats room for a good time, not a general row.

  • They were said to be occupied in propitiating their Nats, or guardian spirits, and to be very drunk.

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  • And I wondered to myself that they should ever try to pass laws and resolutions as small as muskeeters and nats.

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  • Upstairs in a drawer of the old pine bureau lay some of Nats discarded clothingincredible garments to Luke.

British Dictionary definitions for Nat (1 of 2)

Nat

/ (næt) /


nouninformal
  1. a member or supporter of the Scottish National Party

  2. NZ a member of the National Party

  1. NZ a Member of Parliament for the National Party

British Dictionary definitions for nat. (2 of 2)

nat.

abbreviation for
  1. national

  2. natural

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