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Newari
A language spoken in the Kathmandu Valley of Nepal
nonliterary
Characteristic of or appropriate to everyday language
Nonsense
which is not sense or has no sense words or language which have no meaning or which convey no intelligible ideas
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non U
Not characteristic of the upper classes especially in language use
nonverbal
Involving little or no use of language as gestures are a form of nonverbal communication
Norse
Of or pertaining to ancient Scandinavia or to the language spoken by its inhabitants
Norwegian
Of or pertaining to Norway its inhabitants or its language
one woman
the person in question is female or to avoid sexist language as a one woman submarine a one woman show
Opprobrious
Expressive of opprobrium attaching disgrace reproachful scurrilous as opprobrious language
Ostic
Pertaining to or applied to the language of the Tuscaroras Iroquois Wyandots Winnebagoes and a part of
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