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n.
14th letter of the alphabet
N (nitrogen)
n.
odorless colorless non-metallic element, dominant element in the atmosphere (Chemistry)
N (north)
n.
direction that is opposite south on the compass
N (northern)
abbr.
coming from or situated in the north
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N
N (minuscule: n) is a letter formed by putting an acute accent over the letter N. In the Belarusian Lacinka alphabet, the alphabets of Polish, Kashubian, and the Sorbian languages and the romanization of Khmer it represents , which is the same as Czech and Slovak n, Serbo-Croatian nj, Spanish ñ, and Portuguese nh.
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N (named en ) is the fourteenth letter in the ISO basic Latin alphabet.
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Ñ
Ñ (lower case ñ, International Phonetic Alphabet:/ˈeɲe/ "énye") is a letter of the modern Latin alphabet, formed by an N with a diacritical tilde. It is used in the Spanish alphabet, Galician alphabet, Asturian alphabet, Basque alphabet, Aragonese old alphabet (Grafía de Uesca de 1987), Filipino alphabet, Chamorro alphabet and the Guarani alphabet, where it represents . It is also used in the Tatar and Crimean Tatar languages, where it represents . This also appears in Chamorro, Mandinka, Mapudungun, and Tocharian languages
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Cedilla
A cedilla (Spanish) ( ), also known as cedilha (Portuguese) or cédille (French), is a hook or a tail ( ) added under certain letters as a diacritical mark to modify their pronunciation.
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Factorial
In mathematics, the factorial of a non-negative integer n, denoted by n!, is the product of all positive integers less than or equal to n. For example,
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Haplogroup N (mtDNA)
In human mitochondrial genetics, Haplogroup N is a human mitochondrial DNA haplogroup. An enormous haplogroup spanning many continents, the macro-haplogroup N, like its sibling M, is a descendant of haplogroup L3.
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Hyperinteger
In non-standard analysis, a hyperinteger N is a hyperreal number equal to its own integer part. A hyperinteger may be either finite or infinite. A finite hyperinteger is an ordinary integer. An example of an infinite hyperinteger is given by the class of the sequence (1,2,3,...) in the ultrapower construction of the hyperreals.
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Intersection (set theory)
In mathematics, the intersection (denoted as n) of two sets A and B is the set that contains all elements of A that also belong to B (or equivalently, all elements of B that also belong to A), but no other elements.
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N+
N+ is the console and handheld version of the Adobe Flash-powered game, N, which was developed by Metanet Software. N+ for Xbox Live Arcade was developed by Slick Entertainment and published by Metanet Software. Unique versions of the game were also ported separately to the PlayStation Portable and Nintendo DS by developers SilverBirch Studios and Atari. Metanet Software licensed their N IP for this deal, provided single player level design for both versions, and consulted on the project.
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Nasal release
In phonetics, a nasal release is the release of a stop consonant into a nasal. Such sounds are transcribed in the IPA with superscript nasal letters, for example as in English catnip . In English words such as sudden in which historically the tongue made separate contacts with the alveolar ridge for the /d/ and /n/, , many speakers today make only one contact. That is, the /d/ is released directly into the /n/: . While this is a minor phonetic detail in English (in fact, it is commonly transcribed as having no audible release: , ), nasal release is more important in some other languages.
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Natural number
In mathematics, the natural numbers are the ordinary whole numbers used for counting ("there are 6 coins on the table") and ordering ("this is the 3rd largest city in the country"). These purposes are related to the linguistic notions of cardinal and ordinal numbers, respectively (see English numerals). A later notion is that of a nominal number, which is used only for naming.
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Newline
In computing, a newline, also known as a line break or end-of-line (EOL) marker, is a special character or sequence of characters signifying the end of a line of text. The name comes from the fact that the next character after the newline will appear on a new line—that is, on the next line below the text immediately preceding the newline. The actual codes representing a newline vary across operating systems, which can be a problem when exchanging text files between systems with different newline representations.
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Nigger
Nigger is a noun in the English language, most notable for its usage in a pejorative context to refer to black people (generally people of Sub-Saharan African descent), and also as an informal slang term, among other contexts. It is a common ethnic slur, and suggests that its target is extremely unsophisticated. The word originated as a term used in a neutral context to refer to black people, as a variation of the Spanish/Portuguese noun negro, a descendant of the Latin adjective (“color black”).
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Shift Out and Shift In characters
Shift Out (SO) and Shift In (SI) are ASCII control characters 14 and 15, respectively (0xE and 0xF). The original meaning of those characters was to switch to a different character set and back. This was used, for instance, in the Russian character set known as KOI7, where SO starts printing Russian letters, and SI starts printing Latin letters again. SO/SI control characters also are used to display VT-100 pseudographics, and emoji (Japanese picture icons) on SoftBank Mobile. ISO/IEC 2022 standard specifies their generalized usage.
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N
Noun
1. (of a solution) concentration expressed in gram equivalents of solute per liter
(synonym) normality
(hypernym) relative quantity
(classification) solution
2. a common nonmetallic element that is normally a colorless odorless tasteless inert diatomic gas; constitutes 78 percent of the atmosphere by volume; a constituent of all living tissues
(synonym) nitrogen, atomic number 7
(hypernym) chemical element, element
(hyponym) azote
(substance-holonym) air
3. the cardinal compass point that is at 0 or 360 degrees
(synonym) north, due north
(hypernym) cardinal compass point
4. a unit of force equal to the force that imparts an acceleration of 1 m/sec/sec to a mass of 1 kilogram; equal to 100,000 dynes
(synonym) newton
(hypernym) force unit
(part-holonym) sthene
(part-meronym) dyne
5. the 14th letter of the Roman alphabet
(hypernym) letter, letter of the alphabet, alphabetic character
(member-holonym) Roman alphabet, Latin alphabet
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N (Neutrum)
n.
neuter, neutral gender, state of being neither masculine nor feminine (Grammar)
N (Norden)
n.
north, direction that is opposite south on the compass
N (das)
n.
n, 14th letter of the alphabet
n. (nach)
after, later, afterwards
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n
nm.
n, 14th letter of the alphabet
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