Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at nipa.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Nipa.
Examples
-
We spoke with Nipa, who is 6 months pregnant with her second child.
Christy Turlington: Back to Bangladesh -- Day 2 Christy Turlington 2011
-
We spoke with Nipa, who is 6 months pregnant with her second child.
Christy Turlington: Back to Bangladesh -- Day 2 Christy Turlington 2011
-
We spoke with Nipa, who is 6 months pregnant with her second child.
Christy Turlington: Back to Bangladesh -- Day 2 Christy Turlington 2011
-
We spoke with Nipa, who is 6 months pregnant with her second child.
Christy Turlington: Back to Bangladesh -- Day 2 Christy Turlington 2011
-
We spoke with Nipa, who is 6 months pregnant with her second child.
Christy Turlington: Back to Bangladesh -- Day 2 Christy Turlington 2011
-
We spoke with Nipa, who is 6 months pregnant with her second child.
Christy Turlington: Back to Bangladesh -- Day 2 Christy Turlington 2011
-
We spoke with Nipa, who is 6 months pregnant with her second child.
Christy Turlington: Back to Bangladesh -- Day 2 Christy Turlington 2011
-
We spoke with Nipa, who is 6 months pregnant with her second child.
Christy Turlington: Back to Bangladesh -- Day 2 Christy Turlington 2011
-
In every available corner, reference books teetered against heavier volumes stacked ten or fifteen high, the texts crammed between Rolodexes and file folders, bottled organs, tissue samples, skulls, and free-floating appendages in odorless phenoxetols and Nipa esters.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Skin Deep Jerome Preisler 2010
-
The area provides a livelihood at certain seasons of the year for an estimated 300,000 people, working variously as wood-cutters, fishermen, and gatherers of honey, golpatta leaves (Nipa fruticans) and grass.
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.