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nudi-

American  
  1. a combining form meaning “naked,” “bare,” used in the formation of compound words.

    nudicaul.


nudi- British  

combining form

  1. naked or bare

    nudibranch

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Etymology

Origin of nudi-

Combining form representing Latin nūdus naked; -i-

Example Sentences

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General Mills’ president of North American retail, Jon Nudi, said in an interview last month that many of the company’s categories have seen less pressure from store brands than other parts of the store.

From Seattle Times

“Just-in-time deliveries don’t work anymore,” Jon Nudi, General Mills’ president of North America retail, told The Times.

From New York Times

“First it was the starch that we use for the cheeses,” Mr. Nudi said.

From New York Times

In March, the company had filled freezer sections again, Mr. Nudi said.

From New York Times

“We had lots of empty shelves,” said Jon Nudi, the company’s president of North America.

From New York Times