Name Report For First Name NITA:

NITA

First name NITA's origin is Spanish. NITA means "serious". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with NITA below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of nita.(Brown names are of the same origin (Spanish) with NITA and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with NITA - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming NITA

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES NÝTA AS A WHOLE:

awinita tayanita luminita anita awenita benita bernita bonita danita donita janita jenita jonita juanita ranita shawnita yonita zanita

NAMES RHYMING WITH NÝTA (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (ita) - Names That Ends with ita:

nashita paharita errita amrita anahita jarita sita edita kita ayita mankalita tablita tadita craita voctorita nikita keita mwita vita adelita alita alvarita birkita brita carlita carmelita carmencita carmita charlita cherita chiquita clarita conshita damita davita dita dolorita elita elvita estelita estrellita evita felicita florita hallfrita humita jafita jalita jovita julita karmelita laurita lirita lolita lorita lucita lupita malita margarita mariquita melita nerrita nurita olita paquita paulita pepita rita suelita teresita zita amita nakita dumitrita nerita ita ghita sarita kallita

Rhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (ta) - Names That Ends with ta:

aminata binata binta fanta ismitta leta nasheeta bixenta adsaluta bricta nantosuelta amista serenata alzbeta vlasta agneta almeta gjerta gusta alberta elberta

NAMES RHYMING WITH NÝTA (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (nit) - Names That Begins with nit:

nit nitis nitsa nittawosew nituna nitza nitzanah

Rhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (ni) - Names That Begins with ni:

ni'mah ni'mat nia niabi niaire niall niallan niamh nibal nic nicanor nicanora nicea nichele nichol nicholas nichole nicholette nicia nick nicki nickie nickolai nickolas nickolaus nickolette nickson nicky nico nicol nicola nicolaas nicolae nicolai nicolas nicole nicoleta nicolette nicolle nicquel nicson nicu nicul nida nidawi nidra niece niel niels nielsine nien nieve niewheall nigan nigel nigesa nighean nighinn niguel nihal niharika niichaad nijah nijel nijlon nik nikalus nikayla nike nikhil nikiti nikki nikkia nikkie nikko niklas niko nikolas nikolaus nikos nikson nilah nile niles nili nils nimiane nimue nin nina ninacska ninette nineve

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH NÝTA:

First Names which starts with 'n' and ends with 'a':

na'ima naava nabeeha nabeela nacumbea nada nadeeda nadetta nadezhda nadhima nadia nadifa nadina nadira nadiya nadja nadra nafeesa nafisa nagesa nahimana naia naiara naiaria nairna najeeba najja najla najlaa najwa najya nakayla nakedra nakoma nalda naliaka nana nanelia nanetta nangila nanna napona nara narcisa narcissa nareena nareesa narkissa nascha nashara nashida nashota nashwa nasiha nasira nastassia nastia nasya nata natacha natae-tyanna natala natalia natalya natania natasha nathacha nathaira nathalia nathania nathara nathifa natosha nausicaa naysa ndila neala nearra nechama nechemya neda nedda nediva nedra neela neema nehama nehanda neila neiva neka nekana nelda nelia nelida nella nelwina nelwyna nena neola

English Words Rhyming NITA

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES NÝTA AS A WHOLE:

aconitaladjective (a.) Of the nature of aconite.

affinitativeadjective (a.) Of the nature of affinity.

amanitanoun (n.) A genus of poisonous fungi of the family Agaricaceae, characterized by having a volva, an annulus, and white spores. The species resemble edible mushrooms, and are frequently mistaken for them. Amanita muscaria, syn. Agaricus muscarius, is the fly amanita, or fly agaric; and A. phalloides is the death cup.

bonitaryadjective (a.) Beneficial, as opposed to statutory or civil; as, bonitary dominion of land.

congenitaladjective (a.) Existing at, or dating from, birth; pertaining to one from birth; born with one; connate; constitutional; natural; as, a congenital deformity. See Connate.

cosignitarynoun (n.) One who signs a treaty or public document along with others or another; as, the cosignitaries of the treaty of Berlin.
 adjective (a.) Signing some important public document with another or with others; as, a treaty violated by one of the cosignitary powers.

crinitaladjective (a.) Same as Crinite, 1.

dignitarynoun (n.) One who possesses exalted rank or holds a position of dignity or honor; especially, one who holds an ecclesiastical rank above that of a parochial priest or clergyman.

echinitaladjective (a.) Of, or like, an echinite.

encrinitaladjective (a.) Relating to encrinites; containing encrinites, as certain kinds of limestone.

genitaladjective (a.) Pertaining to generation, or to the generative organs.

genitalsadjective (a.) The organs of generation; the sexual organs; the private parts.

humanitariannoun (n.) One who denies the divinity of Christ, and believes him to have been merely human.
 noun (n.) One who limits the sphere of duties to human relations and affections, to the exclusion or disparagement of the religious or spiritual.
 noun (n.) One who is actively concerned in promoting the welfare of his kind; a philanthropist.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to humanitarians, or to humanitarianism; as, a humanitarian view of Christ's nature.
 adjective (a.) Content with right affections and actions toward man; ethical, as distinguished from religious; believing in the perfectibility of man's nature without supernatural aid.
 adjective (a.) Benevolent; philanthropic.

humanitarianismnoun (n.) The distinctive tenet of the humanitarians in denying the divinity of Christ; also, the whole system of doctrine based upon this view of Christ.
 noun (n.) The doctrine that man's obligations are limited to, and dependent alone upon, man and the human relations.

incognitanoun (n.) A woman who is unknown or in disguise.
 noun (n.) The state of being in disguise; -- said of a woman.

incognitantadjective (a.) Ignorant.

insanitaryadjective (a.) Not sanitary; unhealthy; as, insanitary conditions of drainage.

insanitationnoun (n.) Lack of sanitation; careless or dangerous hygienic conditions.

latinitasternoun (n.) One who has but a smattering of Latin.

mannitannoun (n.) A white amorphous or crystalline substance obtained by the partial dehydration of mannite.

mannitatenoun (n.) A salt of mannitic acid.

manzanitanoun (n.) A name given to several species of Arctostaphylos, but mostly to A. glauca and A. pungens, shrubs of California, Oregon, etc., with reddish smooth bark, ovate or oval coriaceous evergreen leaves, and bearing clusters of red berries, which are said to be a favorite food of the grizzly bear.

praecognitanoun (n. pl.) This previously known, or which should be known in order to understand something else.

sanitariannoun (n.) An advocate of sanitary measures; one especially interested or versed in sanitary measures.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to health, or the laws of health; sanitary.

sanitaristnoun (n.) A sanitarian.

sanitariumnoun (n.) A health station or retreat; a sanatorium.

sanitaryadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to health; designed to secure or preserve health; relating to the preservation or restoration of health; hygienic; as, sanitary regulations. See the Note under Sanatory.

sanitationnoun (n.) The act of rendering sanitary; the science of sanitary conditions; the preservation of health; the use of sanitary measures; hygiene.

trinitariannoun (n.) One who believes in the doctrine of the Trinity.
 noun (n.) One of a monastic order founded in Rome in 1198 by St. John of Matha, and an old French hermit, Felix of Valois, for the purpose of redeeming Christian captives from the Mohammedans.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Trinity, the doctrine of the Trinity, or believers in that doctrine.

trinitarianismnoun (n.) The doctrine of the Trinity; the doctrine that there are three distinct persons in the Godhead.

unitableadjective (a.) Capable of union by growth or otherwise.

unitariannoun (n.) One who denies the doctrine of the Trinity, believing that God exists only in one person; a unipersonalist; also, one of a denomination of Christians holding this belief.
 noun (n.) One who rejects the principle of dualism.
 noun (n.) A monotheist.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Unitarians, or their doctrines.

unitarianismnoun (n.) The doctrines of Unitarians.

unitarianizingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Unitarianize

unitaryadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a unit or units; relating to unity; as, the unitary method in arithmetic.
 adjective (a.) Of the nature of a unit; not divided; united.

urinogenitaladjective (a.) Pertaining to the urinary and genital organs; genitourinary; urogenital; as, the urinogenital canal.

urogenitaladjective (a.) Same as Urinogenital.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH NÝTA (According to last letters):


Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ita) - English Words That Ends with ita:


acritanoun (n. pl.) The lowest groups of animals, in which no nervous system has been observed.

amritanoun (n.) Immortality; also, the nectar conferring immortality.
 adjective (a.) Ambrosial; immortal.

coaitanoun (n.) The native name of certain South American monkeys of the genus Ateles, esp. A. paniscus. The black-faced coaita is Ateles ater. See Illustration in Appendix.

koaitanoun (n.) Same as Coaita.

mezquitanoun (n.) A mosque.

negritanoun (n.) A blackish fish (Hypoplectrus nigricans), of the Sea-bass family. It is a native of the West Indies and Florida.

neritanoun (n.) A genus of marine gastropods, mostly natives of warm climates.

parasitanoun (n. pl.) An artificial group formerly made for parasitic insects, as lice, ticks, mites, etc.
 noun (n. pl.) A division of copepod Crustacea, having a sucking mouth, as the lerneans. They are mostly parasites on fishes. Called also Siphonostomata.

partitanoun (n.) A suite; a set of variations.

pitanoun (n.) A fiber obtained from the Agave Americana and other related species, -- used for making cordage and paper. Called also pita fiber, and pita thread.
 noun (n.) The plant which yields the fiber.

porpitanoun (n.) A genus of bright-colored Siphonophora found floating in the warmer parts of the ocean. The individuals are round and disk-shaped, with a large zooid in the center of the under side, surrounded by smaller nutritive and reproductive zooids, and by slender dactylozooids near the margin. The disk contains a central float, or pneumatocyst.

sanhitanoun (n.) A collection of vedic hymns, songs, or verses, forming the first part of each Veda.

semitanoun (n.) A fasciole of a spatangoid sea urchin.

se–oritanoun (n.) A Spanish title of courtesy given to a young lady; Miss; also, a young lady.

sortitanoun (n.) The air sung by any of the principal characters in an opera on entering.
 noun (n.) A closing voluntary; a postlude.

trilobitanoun (n. pl.) An extinct order of arthropods comprising the trilobites.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH NÝTA (According to first letters):


Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (nit) - Words That Begins with nit:


nitnoun (n.) The egg of a louse or other small insect.

nitencynoun (n.) Brightness; luster.
 noun (n.) Endeavor; rffort; tendency.

niternoun (n.) Alt. of Nitre

nitrenoun (n.) A white crystalline semitransparent salt; potassium nitrate; saltpeter. See Saltpeter.
 noun (n.) Native sodium carbonate; natron.
 noun (n.) See Niter.

nithingnoun (n.) See Niding.

nitidadjective (a.) Bright; lustrous; shining.
 adjective (a.) Gay; spruce; fine; -- said of persons.

nitranilicadjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or designating, a complex organic acid produced as a white crystalline substance by the action of nitrous acid on hydroquinone.

nitranilinenoun (n.) Any one of a series of nitro derivatives of aniline. In general they are yellow crystalline substances.

nitratenoun (n.) A salt of nitric acid.

nitratedadjective (a.) Combined, or impregnated, with nitric acid, or some of its compounds.
 adjective (a.) Prepared with nitrate of silver.

nitratinenoun (n.) A mineral occurring in transparent crystals, usually of a white, sometimes of a reddish gray, or lemon-yellow, color; native sodium nitrate. It is used in making nitric acid and for manure. Called also soda niter.

nitriarynoun (n.) An artificial bed of animal matter for the manufacture of niter by nitrification. See Nitrification, 2.

nitricadjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or containing, nitrogen; specifically, designating any one of those compounds in which, as contrasted with nitrous compounds, the element has a higher valence; as, nitric oxide; nitric acid.

nitridenoun (n.) A binary compound of nitrogen with a more metallic element or radical; as, boric nitride.

nitriferousadjective (a.) Bearing niter; yielding, or containing, niter.

nitrificationnoun (n.) The act, process, or result of combining with nitrogen or some of its compounds.
 noun (n.) The act or process of oxidizing nitrogen or its compounds so as to form nitrous or nitric acid.
 noun (n.) A process of oxidation, in which nitrogenous vegetable and animal matter in the presence of air, moisture, and some basic substances, as lime or alkali carbonate, is converted into nitrates.

nitrifiernoun (n.) An agent employed in nitrification.

nitrifyingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Nitrify

nitrilenoun (n.) Any one of a series of cyanogen compounds; particularly, one of those cyanides of alcohol radicals which, by boiling with acids or alkalies, produce a carboxyl acid, with the elimination of the nitrogen as ammonia.

nitritenoun (n.) A salt of nitrous acid.

nitrobenzenenoun (n.) A yellow aromatic liquid (C6H5.NO2), produced by the action of nitric acid on benzene, and called from its odor imitation oil of bitter almonds, or essence of mirbane. It is used in perfumery, and is manufactured in large quantities in the preparation of aniline. Fornerly called also nitrobenzol.

nitrobenzolnoun (n.) Alt. of Nitrobenzole

nitrobenzolenoun (n.) See Nitrobenzene.

nitrocalcitenoun (n.) Nitrate of calcium, a substance having a grayish white color, occuring in efforescences on old walls, and in limestone caves, especially where there exists decaying animal matter.

nitrocarbolnoun (n.) See Nitromethane.

nitrocellulosenoun (n.) See Gun cotton, under Gun.

nitroformnoun (n.) A nitro derivative of methane, analogous to chloroform, obtained as a colorless oily or crystalline substance, CH.(NO2)3, quite explosive, and having well-defined acid properties.

nitrogelatinnoun (n.) An explosive consisting of gun cotton and camphor dissolved in nitroglycerin.

nitrogennoun (n.) A colorless nonmetallic element, tasteless and odorless, comprising four fifths of the atmosphere by volume. It is chemically very inert in the free state, and as such is incapable of supporting life (hence the name azote still used by French chemists); but it forms many important compounds, as ammonia, nitric acid, the cyanides, etc, and is a constituent of all organized living tissues, animal or vegetable. Symbol N. Atomic weight 14. It was formerly regarded as a permanent noncondensible gas, but was liquefied in 1877 by Cailletet of Paris, and Pictet of Geneva.

nitrogenizingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Nitrogenize

nitrogenousadjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or resembling, nitrogen; as, a nitrogenous principle; nitrogenous compounds.

nitroglycerinnoun (n.) A liquid appearing like a heavy oil, colorless or yellowish, and consisting of a mixture of several glycerin salts of nitric acid, and hence more properly called glycerin nitrate. It is made by the action of nitric acid on glycerin in the presence of sulphuric acid. It is extremely unstable and terribly explosive. A very dilute solution is used in medicine as a neurotic under the name of glonion.

nitrohydrochloricadjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or containing, nitric and hydrochloric acids.

nitrolnoun (n.) Any one of a series of hydrocarbons containing the nitro and the nitroso or isonitroso group united to the same carbon atom.

nitroleumnoun (n.) Nitroglycerin.

nitrolicadjective (a.) Of, derived from, or designating, a nitrol; as, a nitrolic acid.

nitromagnesitenoun (n.) Nitrate of magnesium, a saline efflorescence closely resembling nitrate of calcium.

nitrometernoun (n.) An apparatus for determining the amount of nitrogen or some of its compounds in any substance subjected to analysis; an azotometer.

nitromethanenoun (n.) A nitro derivative of methane obtained as a mobile liquid; -- called also nitrocarbol.

nitromuriaticadjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or composed of, nitric acid and muriatic acid; nitrohydrochloric. See Nitrohydrochloric.

nitrophnolnoun (n.) Any one of a series of nitro derivatives of phenol. They are yellow oily or crystalline substances and have well-defined acid properties, as picric acid.

nitroprussicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, derived from, or designating, a complex acid called nitroprussic acid, obtained indirectly by the action of nitric acid on potassium ferrocyanide (yellow prussiate), as a red crystalline unstable substance. It forms salts called nitroprussides, which give a rich purple color with alkaline subphides.

nitroprussidenoun (n.) See Nitroprussic.

nitroquinolnoun (n.) A hypothetical nitro derivative of quinol or hydroquinone, not known in the free state, but forming a well defined series of derivatives.

niteosaccharinnoun (n.) An explosive nitro derivative of certain sugars, analogous to nitroglycerin, gun cotton, etc.

nitrosalicylicadjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or designating, a nitro derivative of salicylic acid, called also anilic acid.

nitroseadjective (a.) See Nitrous.

nitrosylnoun (n.) the radical NO, called also the nitroso group. The term is sometimes loosely used to designate certain nitro compounds; as, nitrosyl sulphuric acid. Used also adjectively.

nitrosylicadjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or containing, nitrosyl; as, nitrosylic acid.

nitrousadjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or containing, niter; of the quality of niter, or resembling it.
 adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or designating, any one of those compounds in which nitrogen has a relatively lower valence as contrasted with nitric compounds.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH NÝTA:

English Words which starts with 'n' and ends with 'a':

naenianoun (n.) See Nenia.

naphthanoun (n.) The complex mixture of volatile, liquid, inflammable hydrocarbons, occurring naturally, and usually called crude petroleum, mineral oil, or rock oil. Specifically: That portion of the distillate obtained in the refinement of petroleum which is intermediate between the lighter gasoline and the heavier benzine, and has a specific gravity of about 0.7, -- used as a solvent for varnishes, as a carburetant, illuminant, etc.
 noun (n.) One of several volatile inflammable liquids obtained by the distillation of certain carbonaceous materials and resembling the naphtha from petroleum; as, Boghead naphtha, from Boghead coal (obtained at Boghead, Scotland); crude naphtha, or light oil, from coal tar; wood naphtha, from wood, etc.

naricanoun (n.) The brown coati. See Coati.

nassanoun (n.) Any species of marine gastropods, of the genera Nassa, Tritia, and other allied genera of the family Nassidae; a dog whelk. See Illust. under Gastropoda.

naticanoun (n.) Any one of numerous species of marine gastropods belonging to Natica, Lunatia, Neverita, and other allied genera (family Naticidae.) They burrow beneath the sand, or mud, and drill other shells.

natkaadjective (a.) A species of shrike.

nauseanoun (n.) Seasickness; hence, any similar sickness of the stomach accompanied with a propensity to vomit; qualm; squeamishness of the stomach; loathing.

nebalianoun (n.) A genus of small marine Crustacea, considered the type of a distinct order (Nebaloidea, or Phyllocarida.)

nebulanoun (n.) A faint, cloudlike, self-luminous mass of matter situated beyond the solar system among the stars. True nebulae are gaseous; but very distant star clusters often appear like them in the telescope.
 noun (n.) A white spot or a slight opacity of the cornea.
 noun (n.) A cloudy appearance in the urine.

necrophobianoun (n.) An exaggerated fear of death or horror of dead bodies.

nematelmianoun (n. pl.) Same as Nemathelminthes.

nematoceranoun (n. pl.) A suborder of dipterous insects, having long antennae, as the mosquito, gnat, and crane fly; -- called also Nemocera.

nematoideanoun (n. pl.) An order of worms, having a long, round, and generally smooth body; the roundworms. they are mostly parasites. Called also Nematodea, and Nematoda.

nematophoranoun (n. pl.) Same as Coelenterata.

nemertidanoun (n. pl.) Nemertina.

nemertinanoun (n. pl.) An order of helminths usually having a long, slender, smooth, often bright-colored body, covered with minute vibrating cilia; -- called also Nemertea, Nemertida, and Rhynchocoela.

nenianoun (n.) A funeral song; an elegy.

neocaridanoun (n. pl.) The modern, or true, Crustacea, as distinguished from the Merostomata.

neomenianoun (n.) The time of the new moon; the beginning of the month in the lunar calendar.

neomenoideanoun (n. pl.) A division of vermiform gastropod mollusks, without a shell, belonging to the Isopleura.

neoplasianoun (n.) Growth or development of new material; neoplasty.

neoramanoun (n.) A panorama of the interior of a building, seen from within.

nepanoun (n.) A genus of aquatic hemipterus insects. The species feed upon other insects and are noted for their voracity; -- called also scorpion bug and water scorpion.

nepetanoun (n.) A genus of labiate plants, including the catnip and ground ivy.

nephralgianoun (n.) Alt. of Nephralgy

neritinanoun (n.) A genus including numerous species of shells resembling Nerita in form. They mostly inhabit brackish water, and are often delicately tinted.

neuralgianoun (n.) A disease, the chief symptom of which is a very acute pain, exacerbating or intermitting, which follows the course of a nervous branch, extends to its ramifications, and seems therefore to be seated in the nerve. It seems to be independent of any structural lesion.

neurasthenianoun (n.) A condition of nervous debility supposed to be dependent upon impairment in the functions of the spinal cord.

neurilemmanoun (n.) The delicate outer sheath of a nerve fiber; the primitive sheath.
 noun (n.) The perineurium.

neuroglianoun (n.) The delicate connective tissue framework which supports the nervous matter and blood vessels of the brain and spinal cord.

neuromanoun (n.) A tumor developed on, or connected with, a nerve, esp. one consisting of new-formed nerve fibers.

neuropteranoun (n. pl.) An order of hexapod insects having two pairs of large, membranous, net-veined wings. The mouth organs are adapted for chewing. They feed upon other insects, and undergo a complete metamorphosis. The ant-lion, hellgamite, and lacewing fly are examples. Formerly, the name was given to a much more extensive group, including the true Neuroptera and the Pseudoneuroptera.

neurulanoun (n.) An embryo or certain invertebrates in the stage when the primitive band is first developed.

nginanoun (n.) The gorilla.

nicaguanoun (n.) The laughing falcon. See under laughing.

nicotiananoun (n.) A genus of American and Asiatic solanaceous herbs, with viscid foliage and funnel-shaped blossoms. Several species yield tobacco. See Tobacco.

niguanoun (n.) The chigoe.

nirvananoun (n.) In the Buddhist system of religion, the final emancipation of the soul from transmigration, and consequently a beatific enfrachisement from the evils of wordly existence, as by annihilation or absorption into the divine. See Buddhism.

noctilucanoun (n.) That which shines at night; -- a fanciful name for phosphorus.
 noun (n.) A genus of marine flagellate Infusoria, remarkable for their unusually large size and complex structure, as well as for their phosphorescence. The brilliant diffuse phosphorescence of the sea is often due to myriads of Noctilucae.

nomanoun (n.) See Canker, n., 1.

nondanoun (n.) The edible plumlike fruit of the Australian tree, Parinarium Nonda.

norianoun (n.) A large water wheel, turned by the action of a stream against its floats, and carrying at its circumference buckets, by which water is raised and discharged into a trough; used in Arabia, China, and elsewhere for irrigating land; a Persian wheel.

normanoun (n.) A norm; a principle or rule; a model; a standard.
 noun (n.) A mason's or a carpenter's square or rule.
 noun (n.) A templet or gauge.

nornanoun (n.) One of the three Fates, Past, Present, and Future. Their names were Urd, Verdandi, and Skuld.
 noun (n.) A tutelary deity; a genius.

nostalgianoun (n.) Homesickness; esp., a severe and sometimes fatal form of melancholia, due to homesickness.

notabilianoun (n. pl.) Things worthy of notice.

notobranchiatanoun (n. pl.) A division of nudibranchiate mollusks having gills upon the back.
 noun (n. pl.) The Dorsibranchiata.

nototremanoun (n.) The pouched, or marsupial, frog of South America.

nubeculanoun (n.) A nebula.
 noun (n.) Specifically, the Magellanic clouds.
 noun (n.) A slight spot on the cornea.
 noun (n.) A cloudy object or appearance in urine.

nubianoun (n.) A light fabric of wool, worn on the head by women; a cloud.

nuchanoun (n.) The back or upper part of the neck; the nape.

nucleobranchiatanoun (n. pl.) See Heteropoda.

nucleoidioplasmanoun (n.) Hyaline plasma contained in the nucleus of vegetable cells.

nuculanoun (n.) A genus of small marine bivalve shells, having a pearly interior.

nudibranchiatanoun (n. pl.) A division of opisthobranchiate mollusks, having no shell except while very young. The gills are naked and situated upon the back or sides. See Ceratobranchia.

nutrianoun (n.) The fur of the coypu. See Coypu.

nyctalopianoun (n.) A disease of the eye, in consequence of which the patient can see well in a faint light or at twilight, but is unable to see during the day or in a strong light; day blindness.
 noun (n.) See Moonblink.

nymphanoun (n.) Same as Nymph, 3.
 noun (n.) Two folds of mucous membrane, within the labia, at the opening of the vulva.

nymphaeanoun (n.) A genus of aquatic plants having showy flowers (white, blue, pink, or yellow, often fragrant), including the white water lily and the Egyptia lotus.

nymphomanianoun (n.) Morbid and uncontrollable sexual desire in women, constituting a true disease.

nyulanoun (n.) A species of ichneumon (Herpestes nyula). Its fur is beautifully variegated by closely set zigzag markings.

nagananoun (n.) The disease caused by the tsetse fly.

nerkanoun (n.) The most important salmon of Alaska (Oncorhinchus nerka), ascending in spring most rivers and lakes from Alaska to Oregon, Washington, and Idaho; -- called also red salmon, redfish, blueback, and sawqui.

nosophobianoun (n.) Morbid dread of disease.

novanoun (n.) A new star, usually appearing suddenly, shining for a brief period, and then sinking into obscurity. Such appearances are supposed to result from cosmic collisions, as of a dark star with interstellar nebulosities.