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NABO
NABO may refer to:North American Boxing Organization, a boxing organisation in the USNational Association of Boat Owners, a boating organisation in the UK
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Nebo
Nebo may refer to:Nebo, a Babylonian godNebo, a Biblical character recorded as having 52 sonsNabau, a Biblical townMount NeboNebo  Long Island graffiti artist, 6fk.Nebo, Kentucky in the United StatesNebo, Illinois in the United StatesNebo, North Carolina in the United StatesMount Nebo in south-eastern QueenslandAustraliaNebo, Queensland, a town in central QueenslandAustraliaNebo, Gwynedd in WalesNebo, Hedge Fund New YorkNebo School District, a school district located in Utah County, Utah.
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nabo (m)
n. turnip; newel; mast; (vulgar) penis


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nabo (m)
n. turnip, either of two similar plants with flowers of four petals and with a fleshy root of white or yellow color

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Nebo
Nebo, Nabu, Nabi' nebo (Hebrew) The proclaimer by prophecy; one of the chief deities of the Chaldean or Babylonian pantheon, the god of wisdom, recognized as fully by the ancient Hebrews as by the Chaldeans. The name and function of the divinity correspond to the Greek Hermes, the Egyptian Thoth, and the Hindu Budha, all of which are related to the regent of the planet Mercury.
Mercury throughout antiquity was always called the interpreter, often in the sense of a prophet or of one able to prophesy; Nebo from time immemorial has been the name for an initiate, an adept, particularly among certain Shemitic peoples, such as the Hebrews. Among other Shemites, such as the Assyrians and Chaldeans, this name forms a part of compound proper names, such as Nebuchadnezzar, Nabopolassar, and Nabonassar.
Nebo was among the Chaldeans and other peoples a god of the secret wisdom, and that particular divinity in those lands guiding the inner development of his children or little ones -- names for initiated adepts.
The principal seat of his worship appears to have been at Borsippa (opposite the city of Babylon) where a temple-school flourished until the end of the neo-Babylonian empire -- even surviving the conquest of Babylonia by Cyrus (538 BC). His original character cannot now be determined and he may have been a solar deity, although associated with water.
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nabo
= turnip.
Ex: Contamination of turnip, marrow squash, radish and coriander crops spread with raw sewage.


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