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Definition
adj (English)
1. (electronics, plumbing, of switches, relays, and valves) Initialism of normally open.Antonyms: NCabbreviationalt-ofinitialism
name (English)
1. (Roman Catholicism) Initialism of Novus Ordo.abbreviationalt-ofinitialism
adv (English)
1. (archaic) Alternative form of No..alt-ofalternativearchaicnot-comparable
adv (English)
1. (with following adjective) Not, not at all.Examples: "It is a less physical kind of torture, but no less gruesome."; "I can think of no more deserving cause."; "Look no further than one's nose."not-comparable
2. (with following adjective) Not, not at all.Examples: "This thing is no good."; "The teacher’s decision was no fair."informalnot-comparable
3. (without adjective, now Scotland, informal) Not.Examples: "I just want to find out whether she's coming or no."; "Can ye no help me?"; "AS the Devil is not so Black as he is Painted, so neither does he appear in so many Shapes as we make for him; we Dress him up in more Suits of Cloaths, and more Masquerade Habits, than ever he wore; and I question much, if he was to see the Pictures and Figures which we call Devil, whether he would know himself by some of them or no."Scotlandinformalnot-comparable
particle (English)
1. (colloquial) Used together with an affirmative word or phrase to show agreement.Examples: "No, totally."; "No, yeah, that's exactly right."; ""Wow!" "Yeah, no, it was really awful!""colloquial
prep (English)
1. (colloquial, usually humorous) Not, does not, do not, etc.Examples: "Ug no like veggie."colloquialhumoroususually
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