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net [Anglo-French, clean, pure, from Latin nitidus bright, neat, from nitēre to shine] : remaining after deduction of all
Concinnous
Characterized by concinnity neat elegant
Neat
and goats an animal of the genus Bos as a neats tongue a neats foot
deft
Apt fit spruce neat
Dink
Trim neat
Dapper
Little and active spruce trim smart neat in dress or appearance lively
Feateous
Dexterous neat
Fetuous
Neat feat
Genty
Neat trim
Gim
Neat spruce
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