💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Nout"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| noitnoun | (dialectal) Pronunciation spelling of night. [(countable) The time when the Sun is below the horizon when the sky is dark.] |
| nothing-burgernoun | Alternative form of nothingburger. [An unimportant person; a nobody, a nonentity.] |
| knoudnoun | Alternative form of nowd. [A grey gurnard (Trigla gurnardus, now Eutrigla gurnadus), a fish of European waters.] |
| nothing burgernoun | Alternative form of nothingburger. [(originally and chiefly US, informal) Of less importance than its treatment suggests; insignificant, unimportant; also, bland or unremarkable in appearance or impact.] |
| whazzitnoun | Alternative form of whatsit. [(chiefly UK, Ireland) A thing (used in a vague way to refer to something whose name one cannot recall, or that one is embarrassed to say)] |
| nut casenoun | Alternative form of nutcase. [(UK, Ireland, often humorous) An eccentric or odd person.] |
| nulla nullanoun | Alternative form of nulla-nulla. [(Australia) A war club used by Aboriginal Australians] |
| nomblesnoun | Alternative form of numbles. [(archaic) The entrails of a deer or other animal, used for food.] |
| nougnoun | Alternative form of noog (“Guizotia abyssinica”). [Synonym of niger (“Guizotia abyssinica”).] |
| tuchetnoun | Alternative form of tewit. [(Northern England, Scotland) A northern lapwing, Vanellus vanellus.] |
| nullanoun | Alternative form of nullah (“stream-bed, ravine”). [(chiefly South Asia) A stream-bed, ravine, or other watercourse; a drain for rain or floodwater.] |
| nurrnoun | Alternative form of knur. [A knurl.] |
| nidingnoun | Alternative form of nithing. [(archaic) A coward, a dastard; a wretch.] |
| pewitnoun | (UK) Alternative form of peewit. [Any of several birds:] |
| no-goodniknoun | Alternative form of nogoodnik. [(US, slang, somewhat derogatory) A ne'er-do-well; a person who is no good.] |
| wotsitnoun | A cheese-flavoured corn puff of the British brand Wotsits. |
| tewhitnoun | Alternative form of tewit. [(Northern England, Scotland) A northern lapwing, Vanellus vanellus.] |
| lackallnoun | Alternative form of lack-all. [One who has nothing; a destitute person.] |
| nonemeatnoun | Alternative form of noonmeat (“midday meal”). [(rare, archaic) A midday meal (especially including meat).] |
| nutzonoun | Alternative form of nutso. [(colloquial) Crazy, insane.] |
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