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nabu (wn) | Nabu
     n 1: Babylonian god of wisdom and agriculture and patron of
          scribes and schools [syn: Nabu, Nebo] |  
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incunabula (encz) | incunabula,			 |  
incunabulum (encz) | incunabulum,			 |  
nabumetone (encz) | nabumetone,	n:		 |  
tintinnabulate (encz) | tintinnabulate,	v:		 |  
tintinnabulation (encz) | tintinnabulation,			 |  
tunaburger (encz) | tunaburger,	n:		 |  
unabused (encz) | unabused,	adj:		 |  
nabubřelost (czen) | nabubřelost,effronteryn:		Jakub Kalouseknabubřelost,tumidityn:		Zdeněk Brož |  
nabubřelý (czen) | nabubřelý,highfalutingadj:		Zdeněk Brožnabubřelý,pompousadj:		Zdeněk Brožnabubřelý,portentousadj:		Zdeněk Brožnabubřelý,turgidadj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
nabuchodonozor (czen) | Nabuchodonozor,Nebuchadnezzar		 |  
nabuzený (czen) | nabuzený,excitedadj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
Bocydium tintinnabuliferum (gcide) | Bell bearer \Bell" bear`er\ (Zool.)
    A Brazilian leaf hopper (Bocydium tintinnabuliferum),
    remarkable for the four bell-shaped appendages of its thorax.
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Cunabula (gcide) | Cunabula \Cu*nab"u*la\ (k[-u]*n[a^]b"[-u]*l[.a]), n. pl. [L., a
    cradle, earliest abode, fr. cunae cradle.]
    1. The earliest abode; original dwelling place; originals;
       as, the cunabula of the human race.
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    2. (Bibliography) The extant copies of the first or earliest
       printed books, or of such as were printed in the 15th
       century.
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Inabusively (gcide) | Inabusively \In`a*bu"sive*ly\, adv.
    Without abuse.
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Incunabula (gcide) | Incunabulum \In`cu*nab"u*lum\, n.; pl. Incunabula. [L.
    incunabula cradle, birthplace, origin. See 1st In-, and
    Cunabula.]
    A work of art or of human industry, of an early epoch;
    especially, a book printed before a. d. 1500.
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Incunabulum (gcide) | Incunabulum \In`cu*nab"u*lum\, n.; pl. Incunabula. [L.
    incunabula cradle, birthplace, origin. See 1st In-, and
    Cunabula.]
    A work of art or of human industry, of an early epoch;
    especially, a book printed before a. d. 1500.
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Osnaburg (gcide) | Osnaburg \Os"na*burg\, n.
    A species of coarse linen, originally made in Osnaburg,
    Germany.
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Tintinnabula (gcide) | Tintinnabulum \Tin`tin*nab"u*lum\, n.; pl. Tintinnabula. [L.,
    a bell. See Tintinnabular.]
    A bell; also, a set or combination of bells or metal plates
    used as a musical instrument or as a toy.
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Tintinnabular (gcide) | Tintinnabular \Tin`tin*nab"u*lar\, Tintinnabulary
 \Tin`tin*nab"u*la*ry\, a. [L. tintinnabulum a little bell, fr.
    tintinnare to ring, to jingle, tinnire to jingle.]
    Having or making the sound of a bell; tinkling.
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Tintinnabulary (gcide) | Tintinnabular \Tin`tin*nab"u*lar\, Tintinnabulary
 \Tin`tin*nab"u*la*ry\, a. [L. tintinnabulum a little bell, fr.
    tintinnare to ring, to jingle, tinnire to jingle.]
    Having or making the sound of a bell; tinkling.
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Tintinnabulation (gcide) | Tintinnabulation \Tin`tin*nab`u*la"tion\, n.
    A tinkling sound, as of a bell or bells. --Poe.
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Tintinnabulous (gcide) | Tintinnabulous \Tin`tin*nab"u*lous\, a.
    Of, pertaining to, or resembling, the tinkling of a bell;
    having a tinkling sound; tintinnabular. --De Quincey.
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Tintinnabulum (gcide) | Tintinnabulum \Tin`tin*nab"u*lum\, n.; pl. Tintinnabula. [L.,
    a bell. See Tintinnabular.]
    A bell; also, a set or combination of bells or metal plates
    used as a musical instrument or as a toy.
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Unabundant (gcide) | Unabundant \Unabundant\
    See abundant. |  
nabumetone (wn) | nabumetone
     n 1: a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (trade name Relafen)
          [syn: nabumetone, Relafen] |  
tintinnabulate (wn) | tintinnabulate
     v 1: ring or sound like a small bell |  
tintinnabulation (wn) | tintinnabulation
     n 1: the sound of a bell ringing; "the distinctive ring of the
          church bell"; "the ringing of the telephone"; "the
          tintinnabulation that so voluminously swells from the
          ringing and the dinging of the bells"--E. A. Poe [syn:
          ring, ringing, tintinnabulation] |  
tunaburger (wn) | tunaburger
     n 1: a sandwich that resembles a hamburger but made with tuna
          instead of beef |  
unabused (wn) | unabused
     adj 1: not physically abused; treated properly [ant: abused,
            ill-treated, maltreated, mistreated] |  
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