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nociceptive
adjective , physiol
1 sensitive to pain.
2 causing pain.
[Early 20c: from Latin nocere to hurt, modelled on receptive]
adjective , physiol
1 sensitive to pain.
2 causing pain.
[Early 20c: from Latin nocere to hurt, modelled on receptive]
nock
noun a notch, or a part carrying a notch, especially on an arrow or a bow.
verb (nocked , nocking )
1 to notch.
2 to fit (an arrow) on the string of a bow.
[14c]
noun a notch, or a part carrying a notch, especially on an arrow or a bow.
verb (nocked , nocking )
1 to notch.
2 to fit (an arrow) on the string of a bow.
[14c]
noctambulation
noun sleepwalking. Also called noctambulism.
[18c: from Latin nox , noctis night + ambulare , ambulatum to walk]
noctambulist noun .
noun sleepwalking. Also called noctambulism.
[18c: from Latin nox , noctis night + ambulare , ambulatum to walk]
noctambulist noun .
nocti- or (before a vowel) noct-
combining form , denoting night.
[From Latin nox , noctis night]
combining form , denoting night.
[From Latin nox , noctis night]
noctilucent
adjective
1 zool phosphorescent; glowing in the dark.
2 meteorol said of high-altitude dust-clouds or ice-clouds: visible at night.
[19c: from Latin lucens , lucentis shining]
noctilucence noun .
adjective
1 zool phosphorescent; glowing in the dark.
2 meteorol said of high-altitude dust-clouds or ice-clouds: visible at night.
[19c: from Latin lucens , lucentis shining]
noctilucence noun .
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