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novaboracens Latin of New York<br />

novaboracensis -is -e, noveboracensis -is -e (no-vee-bo-ra-KEN-sis) of or from the region of New York,<br />

U.S.A.<br />

nova-angliae, novae-angliae (NO-vie -ANG-glee-ie) of or from New England, the northeastern U.S.A.<br />

novae-caesareae of New Jersey<br />

novae-caledoniae from the New Caledonia Islands in the western Pacific.<br />

novae-hollandiae from New Holladn, now Australia.<br />

novae-zelandiae, novae-zelandica of or from New Zealand<br />

novem Latin nine<br />

novemnervus <strong>with</strong> nine nerves or veins.<br />

noverc, noverca, -noverca Latin a stepmother<br />

novi, novo Latin new<br />

novi-belgii NO-vee-BEL-gee-ee of or from New York, at one time called New Belgium<br />

novus -a -um no'vus (NO-vus) new.<br />

Novus ordo seclorum “A new order of the ages” from the one dollar bill<br />

noxi-, noxius harmful, from classical Latin noxius harmful, injurious, guilty, from noxa harm, injury, and<br />

classical Latin -ōsus (-a, -um), forming adjectives, <strong>with</strong> the sense of ‘abounding in, full of, characterized by, of<br />

the nature of’.<br />

nub-, nuba- Latin marry<br />

nub, nub-, nube, nubi Latin a cloud, referring to a cloud<br />

nubicolus, nubicola dwelling amoung the clouds, cloudy.<br />

nubicus from Nubia, north east Africa.<br />

nubiensis from Nubia, north east Africa.<br />

nubigenus cloud-born, cloud-forming.<br />

nubilus cloudy.<br />

nuc, nucell, nuci Latin a nut<br />

nuc- referring to a nut<br />

nucamentaceous being as hard as a nut, also like stone fruit.<br />

nuch-, nucha Middle Latin the nape<br />

nucifer, nucifera, nuciferus nut-bearing, bearing-nuts.<br />

nuciform in the shape of a nut.<br />

nucle, nuclea, nuclei, nucleo Latin a little nut; the nucleus<br />

nucleol, nucleolus, -nucleolus Latin a little nucleus<br />

nucoides<br />

nud, nud-, nudi Latin nude, naked<br />

nudatus naked, stripped, bare.<br />

nudicaulis -is -e nudicau'lis (noo-di-KAW-lis) naked stemmed, <strong>with</strong> a bare stem, denude of leaves from nudus<br />

naked, nude, from , and Latin noun caulis, caulis m., from the Greek καυλος, kaulos, the stem or stalk of a plant;<br />

usual spelling was colis or coles, or kaulos, the shaft.<br />

nudiflorus, nudiflorum naked-flowered, <strong>with</strong> naked flowers, <strong>with</strong> hairless-naked flowers(??) from nudus,<br />

naked, nude, and florum flower, a reference to plants that flowers when the leaves have disappeared, or have<br />

not yet formed.<br />

nudiusculus -a -um nudius'culus (noo-dee-YOOS-kew-lus) being somewhat bare or naked.<br />

nudus -a -um nu'dus (NOO-dus) nude, naked, bare.<br />

nuga, nugat Latin joke, jest<br />

nulli Latin no, <strong>none</strong><br />

nullinervis <strong>with</strong>out visible nerves or veins.<br />

Nullo metro compositum est. It doesn't rhyme.<br />

num- referring to coin-shaped<br />

numeni Greek a curlew; the new moon<br />

numer- Latin number<br />

numerosus very many, too many to count.<br />

numid Latin roving, wandering<br />

numidicus of Numidia, from Algeria, the Roman province of Numidia<br />

nusmisa, -numisma, numismat Latin a coin<br />

numismatus pertaining to money

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