Definitions

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  • abbreviation north
  • abbreviation northern
  • abbreviation number

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  • abbreviation number

Etymologies

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Abbreviation of Latin numero, ablative of numerus ("number").

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Examples

  • But he grew up very spoiled because he seldom heard the word no.

    In the Still of the Night Ann Rule 2010

  • But he grew up very spoiled because he seldom heard the word no.

    In the Still of the Night Ann Rule 2010

  • But he grew up very spoiled because he seldom heard the word no.

    In the Still of the Night Ann Rule 2010

  • One word in the English language has more power than any other: the word no.

    Make Your Life Prime Time María Celeste Arrarás 2009

  • One word in the English language has more power than any other: the word no.

    Make Your Life Prime Time María Celeste Arrarás 2009

  • One word in the English language has more power than any other: the word no.

    Make Your Life Prime Time María Celeste Arrarás 2009

  • One word in the English language has more power than any other: the word no.

    Make Your Life Prime Time María Celeste Arrarás 2009

  • Angie tried to ease up, but he mouthed the word no.

    A Love So Deep Suzetta Perkins 2007

  • Angie tried to ease up, but he mouthed the word no.

    A Love So Deep Suzetta Perkins 2007

  • Angie tried to ease up, but he mouthed the word no.

    A Love So Deep Suzetta Perkins 2007

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