English words starting with ni - page 2
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Meanings of Nickeled:
verbCoat with nickel.
Usage examples:
It's far easier to copper an article than to nickel it
nounA silvery-white metal, the chemical element of atomic number 28.
Usage examples:
Metals like silver, nickel and gold are a perfect medium for coinage because of their durability an…
Meanings of Nickeliferous:
adjectiveContaining or yielding nickel.
Meanings of Nickeling:
verbCoat with nickel.
Usage examples:
It's far easier to copper an article than to nickel it
nounA silvery-white metal, the chemical element of atomic number 28.
Usage examples:
Metals like silver, nickel and gold are a perfect medium for coinage because of their durability an…
Meanings of Nickelization:
nounThe process of coating something with nickel or with a nickel alloy.
Meanings of Nickelled:
verbCoat with nickel.
Usage examples:
It's far easier to copper an article than to nickel it
adjectiveCoated with nickel.
Usage examples:
Nickelled iron castings
Meanings of Nickelling:
verbCoat with nickel.
Usage examples:
It's far easier to copper an article than to nickel it
nounA silvery-white metal, the chemical element of atomic number 28.
Usage examples:
Metals like silver, nickel and gold are a perfect medium for coinage because of their durability an…
Meanings of Nickelodeon:
nounA jukebox, originally one operated by the insertion of a nickel coin.
Usage examples:
She devotes loving attention to her orchestra, and especially to the coin-operated nickelodeon, the…
Meanings of Nickelodeons:
nounA jukebox, originally one operated by the insertion of a nickel coin.
Usage examples:
She devotes loving attention to her orchestra, and especially to the coin-operated nickelodeon, the…
Meanings of Nickels:
nounA silvery-white metal, the chemical element of atomic number 28.
Usage examples:
Metals like silver, nickel and gold are a perfect medium for coinage because of their durability an…
verbCoat with nickel.
Usage examples:
It's far easier to copper an article than to nickel it
Meanings of Nicker:
verb(of a horse) give a soft breathy whinny.
Usage examples:
Suddenly, a bright flash of blue illuminated the stable house and the horses were nickering and nei…
nounA soft whinnying sound.
Usage examples:
He had a low-pitched nicker that touched my heart.
Meanings of Nickered:
verb(of a horse) give a soft breathy whinny.
Usage examples:
Suddenly, a bright flash of blue illuminated the stable house and the horses were nickering and nei…
nounA soft whinnying sound.
Usage examples:
He had a low-pitched nicker that touched my heart.
Meanings of Nickering:
verb(of a horse) give a soft breathy whinny.
Usage examples:
Suddenly, a bright flash of blue illuminated the stable house and the horses were nickering and nei…
nounA soft whinnying sound.
Usage examples:
He had a low-pitched nicker that touched my heart.
Meanings of Nickers:
verb(of a horse) give a soft breathy whinny.
Usage examples:
Suddenly, a bright flash of blue illuminated the stable house and the horses were nickering and nei…
nounA soft whinnying sound.
Usage examples:
He had a low-pitched nicker that touched my heart.
Meanings of Nickey:
nounA kind of fishing boat with lugsails, used in the waters around the isle of man.
Meanings of Nickeys:
nounA kind of fishing boat with lugsails, used in the waters around the isle of man.
Meanings of Nickie:
nounA kind of fishing boat with lugsails, used in the waters around the isle of man.
Meanings of Nicking:
verbMake a nick or nicks in.
Usage examples:
He had nicked himself while shaving
nounA small cut or notch.
Usage examples:
A small nick on his wrist
Meanings of Nicknack:
nounSmall worthless objects, especially household ornaments.
Usage examples:
The room was filled with tables, knick-knacks, and a large three-piece suite
Meanings of Nicknacks:
nounSmall worthless objects, especially household ornaments.
Usage examples:
The room was filled with tables, knick-knacks, and a large three-piece suite
Meanings of Nickname:
nounA familiar or humorous name given to a person or thing instead of or as well as the real name.
Usage examples:
Mallender's fair complexion gave rise to his nickname ‘ghost’
verbGive a nickname to.
Usage examples:
An area nicknamed sniper's alley
Meanings of Nicknamed:
verbGive a nickname to.
Usage examples:
An area nicknamed sniper's alley
nounA familiar or humorous name given to a person or thing instead of or as well as the real name.
Usage examples:
Mallender's fair complexion gave rise to his nickname ‘ghost’
Meanings of Nicknamer:
nounA person who nicknames another person or thing.
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