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nå {interj} | :: oh |
nå {vt} | :: reach |
nå {vt} | :: have time |
nå {vt} | :: be in time, arrive |
nabo {noun} | :: neighbour |
nabolag {noun} | :: neighbourhood (UK) or neighborhood (US) |
nada {noun} [colloquial] | :: nothing |
Nadia {prop} | :: given name of Russian origin |
Nadja {prop} | :: given name, a less common spelling of Nadia |
nadver {noun} [christianity] | :: Holy Communion |
nadver {noun} [archaic] | :: supper |
næb {noun} | :: beak, bill |
næbdyr {noun} | :: platypus, duck-billed platypus; Ornithorhynchus anatinus |
næmlig {adv} | :: obsolete spelling of nemlig |
nænne {v} [especially, in the negative] | :: to have the heart or conscience to do something unpleasant or hurtful |
nænne {v} [especially, in the negative] | :: to have it in oneself to spoil or defile something pure |
nænnet {v} | :: past participle of nænne |
næppe {adv} | :: probably not (referring to likelihood) |
næppe {adv} | :: hardly (referring to quantity) |
nær {adj} | :: near |
nær {adj} | :: close |
nær {adv} | :: near |
nær {adv} | :: nearly |
nær {prep} | :: near |
nær {prep} | :: close to |
nærbutik {noun} | :: a small shop or kiosk in a residential area |
nærdemokrati {noun} | :: a form of democracy that emphasizes participation of citizens in matters relating to their local area |
nære {v} | :: to feed |
nærhed {noun} | :: closeness, nearness, proximity |
nærhed {noun} | :: imminence |
nærig {adj} | :: mean, cheap, stingy, tight-fisted, tight |
næring {noun} | :: food |
næringsstof {noun} [biology] | :: nutrient |
nærlæse {v} | :: to read closely |
nærsynet {adj} | :: near sighted (myopic) |
nærsynethed {noun} | :: myopia, nearsightedness, shortsightedness |
nærværende {adj} | :: present (at some place) |
nærværende {adj} [by extension] | :: aware of one's surroundings |
nærværende {adj} [in writing] | :: this (text that you are now reading), this (document that you have before you) |
nærværende {adj} | :: current |
næs {noun} [geography] | :: ness |
næse {noun} | :: nose |
næse {noun} | :: reprimand, slap on the wrist, reproval |
næsegrus {adj} | :: with one's face on the ground or floor |
næsegrus {adj} | :: characterized by excessive admiration |
næsegrus {adv} | :: with a movement such that someone falls to the floor or ground (whether by design or accident) |
næsehorn {noun} | :: rhino, rhinoceros |
næste {noun} [Christianity] | :: neighbour |
næste {adj} | :: next |
næste {adj} | :: the following |
næste {v} | :: tack |
næstekærlighed {noun} [Christianity] | :: love of one's neighbour |
næsten {adv} | :: nearly |
næsten {adv} | :: almost |
næsten {adv} | :: all but |
næsten {adv} | :: practically |
næsten {adv} | :: next to |
næstet {v} | :: past participle of næste |
næsvis {adj} | :: insolent, impertinent, answering back at superiors |
nået {v} | :: past participle of nå |
nævenyttig {adj} | :: meddlesome |
nævn {noun} [a committee that manages the business of an organization] | :: board |
nævne {v} | :: to mention |
nævne {v} [indicate] | :: to name |
nævne {v} | :: to appoint |
nævner {noun} [arithmetic] | :: denominator |
nævneværdig {adj} [especially, negated] | :: worthy of mention, significant |
nævning {noun} | :: member of a jury |
nag {noun} | :: grudge |
nagle {noun} | :: spike, nail |
nagle {noun} | :: peg [of wood] |
nagle {v} | :: to nail |
Naia {prop} | :: given name, a less common spelling of Naja |
Nairobi {prop} | :: Nairobi (capital city) |
naiv {adj} | :: naive |
Naja {prop} | :: given name |
najs {adj} [humorous] | :: pronunciation spelling of nice |
nakke {noun} [anatomy] | :: nape; the back of the neck |
nakke {noun} [anatomy] | :: the back of the head |
nakkeost {noun} [slang] | :: cock cheese, knob cheese, smegma |
nål {noun} | :: needle |
Nana {prop} | :: given name |
Nanna {prop} [Norse mythology] | :: Nanna |
Nanna {prop} | :: given name, popular in the 1980s and the 1990s |
Nanny {prop} | :: given name |
nano- {prefix} | :: nano- |
nanobot {noun} | :: nanobot |
nanometer {noun} | :: nanometre, or nanometer (US) (SI unit of length) |
nanorobot {noun} | :: nanorobot |
nanosekund {noun} | :: nanosecond |
Nansen {prop} | :: surname |
napoleonshat {noun} | :: A cake made from a marzipan-containing dough folded and dipped in chocolate |
Napoli {prop} {n} | :: Napoli (province/and/city) |
nar {noun} | :: fool, idiot |
nar {noun} [chiefly historical] | :: a fool, a jester |
når {conj} | :: when |
narhval {noun} | :: narwhal |
når katten er ude, danser musene på bordet {proverb} | :: when the cat's away the mice will play |
når katten er ude, spiller musene på bordet {proverb} | :: when the cat's away the mice will play |
narko {noun} | :: narcotics, drugs, dope |
narkoman {noun} | :: drug addict, druggie, junkie |
narkomani {noun} | :: drug addiction; narcomania |
narre {v} | :: fool, trick |
nat {c} | :: night (period between sunset and sunrise) |
Natalie {prop} | :: given name |
Natascha {prop} | :: given name, a German style spelling of Natasja |
Natasha {prop} | :: given name, an English style spelling of Natasja |
Natasja {prop} | :: given name |
Nathalie {prop} | :: given name, alternative spelling of Natalie |
nation {noun} | :: a nation, a people with a common identity, united in history, culture or language |
nation {noun} | :: a nation, a country that is a politically independent unity |
national {adj} | :: national, having to do with a particular country in opposition to other nations |
national {adj} | :: national, having to do with the whole and not only single parts of it |
national {adj} | :: patriotic, having positive feelings for one's own nation |
nationalist {noun} | :: nationalist |
nationalsang {noun} | :: national anthem |
natklub {noun} | :: nightclub |
natlig {adj} | :: nightly, nocturnal |
natrium {noun} | :: sodium |
natriumbenzoat {n} | :: sodium benzoate |
natriumchlorid | :: sodium chloride |
natriumcitrat {n} | :: sodium citrate |
natriumcyklamat {n} | :: sodium cyclamate |
natron {noun} [chemistry] | :: sodium hydrogen carbonate, sodium bicarbonate, NaHCO3 |
natron {noun} [chemistry, obsolete] | :: sodium hydroxide, NaOH |
natteravn {noun} | :: night owl, someone who stays up late |
nattergal {noun} | :: thrush nightingale, Luscinia luscinia |
natugle {noun} | :: tawny owl (Strix aluco) |
natur {noun} | :: nature |
natur {noun} | :: disposition |
natur {noun} | :: temper |
natur {noun} | :: countryside |
natur {noun} | :: scenery |
naturhistoriker {noun} | :: a student of natural history |
naturkatastrofe {c} | :: a natural disaster (natural phenomenon which causes great damage and loss of life) |
naturlig {adj} | :: natural |
naturligt tal {noun} [math] | :: natural number (either positive or non-negative) |
naturligvis {adv} | :: of course |
naturligvis {adv} | :: naturally |
naturligvis {adv} | :: obviously |
naturstridig {adj} | :: unnatural, going against nature |
naturvidenskab {noun} | :: natural science |
naturvidenskabsmand {noun} | :: natural scientist |
nauruer {noun} | :: Nauruan |
naust {noun} [obsolete] | :: a boathouse |
nav {noun} | :: nave (a hub of a wheel) |
navigere {v} | :: to navigate |
navle {noun} | :: navel |
navlestreng {noun} | :: an umbilical cord |
navn {noun} | :: name (word or phrase indicating a particular person, place, class or thing) |
navn {noun} | :: reputation |
navne {noun} [archaic] | :: namesake |
navnebroder {noun} | :: male namesake |
navnebror {noun} | :: male namesake |
navnedag {noun} | :: name day |
navnefælle {noun} | :: namesake |
navneord {noun} [grammar] | :: noun (sensu stricto) |
Naya {prop} | :: given name, a less common spelling of Naja |
-ne {suffix} | :: Used with some adjectives to form inchoative verbs meaning "to become [adjective]" |
-ne {suffix} | :: From adjectives, forms causative verbs meaning "to make [adjective]" |
neandertaler {noun} | :: Neanderthal |
neandertalmenneske {noun} | :: Neanderthal |
neanderthaler {noun} | :: alternative spelling of neandertaler |
ne bis in idem {phrase} [law] | :: ne bis in idem |
Nebraska {prop} | :: Nebraska (state) |
Nebraskas {prop} | :: genitive of Nebraska |
ned {prep} | :: down |
nedad {adv} | :: Down |
nedad {adv} | :: In descending order of rank or importance |
nede {adv} | :: down (at a lower place or position) |
nederdel {noun} | :: skirt |
nederdrægtig {adj} | :: mean, rotten (malicious) |
nederdrægtig {adj} | :: [adverbial] meanly, rottenly |
nederdrægtig {adj} | :: beastly, nasty (discusting) |
nederdrægtig {adj} | :: [adverbial] beastly |
nederen {adj} [slang] | :: which sucks, shitty |
nederlag {noun} | :: (a) defeat |
Nederlandene {prop} | :: The Netherlands |
Nederlandenes {prop} | :: genitive of Nederlandene |
nederlandsk {adj} | :: Dutch (of or pertaining to the Netherlands, the Dutch people or the Dutch language) |
nedertysk {adj} | :: Low German |
nedertysk {prop} | :: Low German language |
nedgøre {v} | :: To humiliate, disparage |
ned med {particle} | :: down with (expressing disapproval of or rallying opposition to) |
nedringet {adj} | :: low-cut; revealing much of the chest |
nedsættende {adj} | :: derogatory, disparaging, slighting |
nedsættende {adj} | :: [adverbially] disparagingly |
nedsættende {v} | :: present participle of nedsætte |
nedstirre {v} | :: misconstruction of nidstirre |
nedværdigende {adj} | :: degrading, humiliating |
nedværdigende {adj} | :: [adverbial] degradingly, humiliatingly |
nedværdigende {v} | :: present participle of nedværdige |
neg {noun} | :: sheaf (bundle of grain or straw) |
negativ {noun} [photography] | :: negative |
negativ {adj} [mathematics and other senses] | :: negative |
negativitet {noun} | :: negativity |
negativt {adv} | :: negatively |
neger {noun} [derogatory, now, offensive] | :: a dark-skinned person, especially a person of, or primarily of, Negro descent |
neger {noun} | :: a ghostwriter |
negerbolle {noun} [dated, ] | :: synonym of flødebolle |
negl {noun} | :: nail (on fingers and toes) |
nehej {interj} [childish] | :: no; nuh-uh |
nej {interj} | :: no |
nej {interj} | :: oh, oh no |
nej {noun} | :: no |
neje {v} | :: curtsey (to make a curtsey) |
nej tak {interj} | :: no thank you |
nekrofili {noun} | :: necrophilia (pathological attraction to dead bodies) |
neksøbo {noun} [nonstandard] | :: alternative spelling of nexøbo |
nektar {noun} | :: nectar |
nektarin {noun} | :: nectarine (fruit) |
Nelly {prop} | :: given name |
Nelsson {prop} | :: surname |
nem {adj} | :: easy |
nemli' {adv} | :: eye dialect of nemlig |
nemlig {adv} | :: that is, that is to say |
nemlig {adv} | :: namely, viz. |
nemlig {adv} | :: because, as |
nemlig {adv} | :: right, exactly |
nemme {noun} [rare] | :: understanding, learning ability |
nemme {v} [rare] | :: to learn |
nemmere {adj} | :: comparative of nem |
Nenetskij {prop} | :: Nenetsia |
neodym {noun} | :: neodymium |
neodymium {noun} | :: alternative form of neodym |
neofyt {noun} | :: neophyte |
neon {noun} | :: neon |
neonazisme {noun} | :: neo-Nazism |
Neptun {prop} | :: Neptune |
neptunium {n} | :: neptunium |
nervecelle {noun} [cytology] | :: neuron |
nervesystem {n} | :: nervous system |
nervøs {adj} | :: nervous |
nervøsitet {noun} | :: nervousness |
net {adj} | :: visually pleasing and proper; well-groomed |
net {noun} | :: web |
net {noun} | :: reusable bag of cloth |
nettet {noun} [colloquial, only used in singular definite] | :: the internet |
nettovægt {noun} | :: net weight |
neuron {noun} [cytology] | :: neuron |
neutral {adj} | :: neutral |
neutron {noun} [physics] | :: neutron |
neutrum {noun} [grammar] | :: neuter; a noun of the neuter gender |
Nevada {prop} | :: Nevada (state) |
Nevadas {prop} | :: genitive of Nevada |
never mind {interj} | :: Never mind |
nevø {noun} | :: nephew |
New Hampshire {prop} | :: New Hampshire (state) |
New Hampshires {prop} | :: genitive of New Hampshire |
New Jersey {prop} | :: New Jersey (state) |
New Jerseys {prop} | :: genitive of New Jersey |
New Mexico {prop} | :: New Mexico (state) |
New Mexicos {prop} | :: genitive of New Mexico |
newtonsk {adj} | :: Newtonian |
New York {prop} | :: New York (largest city) |
New York {prop} | :: New York (state) |
New Yorks {prop} | :: genitive of New York |
newzealænder {noun} | :: a New Zealander |
New Zealand {prop} | :: New Zealand (country) |
newzealandsk {adj} | :: Of or pertaining to New Zealand |
nexøbo {noun} | :: person from Nexø |
ngn {pron} [lexicography] | :: abbreviation of nogen |
ngo {noun} | :: NGO, non-governmental organization |
ngt {pron} [lexicography] | :: abbreviation of noget |
ni {num} | :: nine |
nicaraguansk {adj} | :: Nicaraguan (of, from, or pertaining to Nicaragua) |
Nichlas {prop} | :: given name |
Nick {prop} | :: given name, diminutive of Niklas, Nicolai and related names |
Nicki {prop} | :: given name derived from Niklas, Nicolai and related names |
Nicklas {prop} | :: given name |
Nicolai {prop} | :: given name. The use of the genitive in Latin is common in church names |
Nicolaj {prop} | :: given name |
Nicole {prop} | :: given name |
Nicoline {prop} | :: given name of French origin |
nidkær {adj} | :: pedantic |
nidkær {adj} | :: relentless |
nidkær {adj} | :: zealous |
nidstirre {v} | :: to stare in a rude, scornful, or contemptuous manner |
nidstirrende {v} | :: present participle of nidstirre |
nidstirret {v} | :: past participle of nidstirre |
niece {noun} | :: niece |
Niels {prop} | :: given name |
Nielsen {prop} | :: surname |
Nielsine {prop} | :: given name derived from Niels |
niende {num} | :: ninth |
nier {noun} | :: nine (the card rank between eight and ten) |
nigger {noun} [vulgar, derogatory, offensive, rare] | :: nigger; a dark-skinned person, especially a person of, or primarily of, Negro descent |
nihilisme {noun} | :: nihilism |
nihonium {noun} | :: nihonium |
nikke {v} [to incline the head up and down] | :: nod |
nikke {v} [sports] | :: to head, to strike with the head |
nikke en skalle {v} | :: headbutt |
nikkel {noun} | :: nickel |
Niklas {prop} | :: given name |
Nikolai {prop} | :: given name |
Nikolaj {prop} | :: given name |
Nikoline {prop} | :: given name |
nikotin {b} | :: nicotine |
niks {interj} | :: no, no way |
niks {pron} | :: nothing |
Nilas {prop} | :: given name |
Nilen {prop} {c} | :: Nile (river) |
niling {noun} | :: nonuplet |
Nils {prop} | :: given name |
Nina {prop} {c} | :: given name popular in the 1970s and the 1980s |
-ning {suffix} | :: alternative form of -ing |
ninja {noun} | :: ninja |
Ninna {prop} | :: given name |
niob {noun} | :: niobium |
niobium {noun} | :: niobium (element) |
niogfirs {num} | :: eighty-nine |
niogfyrre {num} | :: forty-nine |
nioghalvfems {num} | :: ninety-nine |
nioghalvfjerds {num} | :: seventy-nine |
nioghalvtreds {num} | :: fifty-nine |
niogtredive {num} | :: thirty-nine |
niogtredve {num} | :: thirty-nine |
niogtres {c} | :: [sexuality] sixty-nine (a sex position where two people give each other oral sex at the same time) |
niogtres {num} | :: sixty-nine |
niogtyve {num} | :: twenty-nine |
nippel {c} | :: nipple |
Nis {prop} | :: given name |
nisse {noun} | :: A small mythological being living in farmsteads; in modern times associated with Christmas |
Nisse {prop} | :: given name, recorded since the Middle Ages |
nissehue {noun} | :: a Christmas hat; a conical hat of soft, red material associated with nisser, and more generally with Christmas |
Nissen {prop} | :: surname |
niti {num} | :: ninety |
nitrat {b} [chemistry] | :: nitrate |
nitrogen {?} | :: nitrogen |
nitrogenfikserende {adj} | :: nitrogen-fixing |
nitrogenfiksering {noun} | :: nitrogen fixation |
nitte {noun} | :: rivet (mechanical fastener) |
nitte {noun} | :: blank (losing lottery ticket) |
nitte {v} | :: to rivet (fasten with rivets) |
nitte {noun} | :: dud, losing lottery ticket |
nitte {noun} | :: short straw |
nitten {num} | :: nineteen |
niveau {noun} | :: level |
nix {interj} | :: no, no way |
nix {pron} | :: [non-standard form of] niks |
Noah {prop} | :: Noah (biblical character) |
Noah {prop} | :: given name |
nobelium {noun} | :: nobelium |
nød {noun} | :: nut [a seed with a hard shell] |
nød {noun} | :: distress |
nød {noun} | :: need, necessity |
nødder {c} | :: indefinite plural of nød |
nødder {c} [slang] | :: breasts |
nøddeskal {noun} | :: nutshell [the shell that surrounds the kernel of a nut] |
node {noun} [music] | :: note |
nøde {v} | :: to press, urge |
nøde {v} | :: to compel, oblige |
nodeskrift {noun} | :: musical notation |
nødig {adv} | :: rather not |
nød lærer nøgen kvinde at spinde {proverb} | :: necessity is the mother of invention |
nødt {adj} | :: see nødt til |
nødtørft {noun} [archaic] | :: natural necessity |
nødtørftig {adj} | :: scanty |
nødt til {adj} | :: obliged to |
nødudgang {noun} | :: emergency exit |
nødvendig {adj} | :: necessary |
nødvendiggøre {v} | :: necessitate, make necessary |
nødvendighed {noun} | :: necessity, need |
nødvendigvis {adv} | :: necessarily |
no'ed {pron} | :: eye dialect of noget |
no'en {pron} | :: eye dialect of nogen |
no'et {pron} | :: eye dialect of noget |
nogen {pron} | :: [determiner] some |
nogen {pron} | :: [pronoun] somebody, someone, something |
nogen {pron} | :: [determiner] any |
nogen {pron} | :: [pronoun] anybody, anyone, anything |
nøgen {adj} | :: naked, nude |
nøgenbillede {noun} | :: nude (depiction of a naked human) |
nøgenhed {noun} | :: nakedness, nudity |
nogenlunde {adj} | :: reasonably well, alright |
nogenlunde {adv} | :: somewhat, to some degree |
nogensinde {adv} | :: ever, at some time |
noget {adv} | :: a little, a bit, somewhat |
noget {adv} | :: for a while, for some time |
noget {adv} | :: some distance, not far |
nogetsteds {adv} [dated] | :: anywhere |
nøgle {noun} | :: key |
nøgle {noun} | :: clef |
nøgle {noun} | :: ball [quantity of string, thread, etc., wound into a spherical shape] |
nøgleben {noun} [skeleton] | :: collarbone, clavicle |
nøgleord {noun} | :: keyword |
nøgleroman {noun} | :: roman à clef |
no go {n} | :: something which should be not be done |
nøgtern {adj} | :: objective, matter-of-fact |
nøgtern {adj} | :: sober-minded |
nøgtern {adj} [archaic] | :: sober |
no homo {interj} [often, ironic] | :: no homo |
noia {noun} [slang] | :: paranoia (chiefly in a non-medical context) |
nøjes {v} [deponent] | :: make do, go without |
nøjes {v} | :: do nothing else |
nøjsom {adj} | :: frugal |
nöjsomhed {noun} | :: obsolete spelling of nøjsomhed |
nøjsomhed {noun} | :: frugality |
nok {noun} [dialect] | :: tap |
nok {noun} [nautical] | :: yardarm, peak |
nok {determiner} | :: enough |
nok {adv} | :: enough |
nok {adv} | :: probably |
nok {adv} | :: yet |
nomade {noun} | :: nomad |
nominalisering {noun} | :: nominalization |
nominativ {noun} [uncountable] | :: nominative (the nominative case) |
nominativ {noun} [countable] | :: a word form in the nominative case |
nominere {v} | :: to nominate (someone / something) |
non bis in idem {phrase} [law] | :: ne bis in idem |
nonchalant {adj} | :: nonchalant, offhand |
nonchalant {adv} | :: nonchalantly, offhandedly |
nonne {noun} | :: nun (member of a religious community of women) |
nonne {noun} | :: nun moth, black-arched moth [Lymantria monacha] |
nonord {noun} [linguistics] | :: non-word |
nonsens {n} | :: nonsense |
no offense {interj} | :: no offense |
No'omi {prop} | :: Naomi [biblical character] |
no problemo {interj} | :: no problem |
Nora {prop} | :: given name |
nord {noun} | :: The north |
nord {adv} | :: Toward the north, northwards |
nørd {noun} | :: nerd (a person, often very studious, with poor social skills) |
nørd {noun} | :: geek (expert in a technical field, particularly to do with computers; person intensely interested in a particular field or hobby; unfashionable or socially undesirable person) |
nordafrikansk {adj} | :: North African (of or pertaining to North Africa) |
Nordamerika {prop} | :: North America |
Nord Carolina {prop} [very, rare] | :: alternative form of North Carolina |
Nord-Carolina {prop} [very, rare] | :: alternative form of North Carolina |
Nord Carolinas {prop} | :: genitive of Nord Carolina |
Nord-Carolinas {prop} | :: genitive of Nord-Carolina |
norddansker {noun} [uncommon] | :: Greenlander, with the implication that Greenlanders are also Danes |
norddansker {noun} [uncommon] | :: a Danicized Greenlander |
norden {n} | :: the North |
norden {adv} [rare] | :: north |
Norden {prop} {n} | :: the Nordic countries [the five states Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden and the two autonomous territories Faroe Islands and Åland Islands] |
Nordentoft {prop} | :: surname |
nørdet {adj} | :: nerdy |
nordisk {adj} | :: Nordic |
Nordkorea {prop} | :: Nordkorea (country) |
nordkyst {noun} | :: northern seaboard |
nordmand {noun} | :: Norwegian (a person from Norway or of Norwegian ancestry; a person having Norwegian citizenship) |
nordøst {noun} | :: The northeast |
nordøst {adv} | :: Toward the northeast, northeastward |
nordvest {noun} | :: The northwest |
nordvest {adv} | :: Toward the northwest, northwestward |
Nørgaard {prop} | :: surname |
Norge {prop} | :: Norway |
normalfordeling | :: normal distribution |
normativisere {v} | :: to normativize |
normativisering {noun} | :: normativization |
nørre {adj} [obsolete] | :: northern |
Nørrebro {prop} | :: Nørrebro (area) |
norrøn {adj} | :: Norse |
norrøn {adj} | :: of or pertaining to the Old Norse language |
norrønt {n} | :: Old Norse [language] |
norsk {adj} | :: Norwegian [relating to country, the people or the language] |
norsk {n} | :: the Norwegian language |
North Carolina {prop} | :: North Carolina (state) |
North Carolinas {prop} | :: genitive of North Carolina |
North Dakota {prop} | :: North Dakota (state) |
North Dakotas {prop} | :: genitive of North Dakota |
no shit, Sherlock {interj} | :: Said in reply to an obvious statement |
nosse {noun} [slang, chiefly plural] | :: testicle |
nosse {v} | :: mess around, fuck up |
nosset {v} | :: past participle of nosse |
nostalgi {noun} | :: nostalgia |
nostalgiker {noun} | :: nostalgic (someone who displays nostalgia) |
nostalgisk {adj} | :: nostalgic |
not {noun} [mechanics] | :: A groove |
not {c/n} [fishing] | :: seine net |
note {noun} | :: note |
note {v} [mechanics] | :: To supply a board to a groove |
notebog {noun} | :: alternative spelling of notesbog |
notende {v} | :: present participle of note |
notere {v} [many senses] | :: To note |
noterende {v} | :: present participle of notere |
notesbog {noun} | :: notebook |
notet {v} | :: past participle of note |
notits {noun} | :: paragraph (in a newspaper) |
notits {noun} | :: note |
novelle {noun} | :: short story |
november {c} | :: November (the eleventh month of the Gregorian calendar) |
nr. {noun} | :: No., no. abbreviation of nummer |
nu {noun} | :: now (present time), present (current time) |
nu {noun} | :: moment |
nu {noun} | :: instant |
nu {adv} | :: now |
nu {conj} | :: now |
nudansk {adj} | :: contemporary Danish |
nudel {noun} | :: noodle (string or strip of pasta) |
nukleon {noun} [nuclear physics] | :: nucleon |
nukleontal {noun} [nuclear physics] | :: mass number |
nul {num} | :: zero |
nul {interj} | :: no way [vehement refusal] |
nul {noun} | :: the numeric symbol that represents the cardinal number zero |
nul {noun} [figuratively] | :: a nobody, a nonentity |
nul {noun} [in the plural] | :: 2000s [the first decade of the 21st century] |
nul {pron} | :: [determiner] no |
nul {pron} | :: [pronoun] nothing |
nulelement {noun} [algebra] | :: in a set, an element 0 such that, for a given addition + and an element a, a + 0 = 0 + a = a |
nulmatrix {noun} [math] | :: zero matrix, matrix whose entries are all zero |
nulpunkt {noun} [math] | :: root, zero (element in the domain of a function such that ) |
nulrum {noun} [linear algebra] | :: kernel, set of vectors that is mapped to zero by some transformation |
nultolerance {noun} | :: zero tolerance |
numerale {noun} [grammar] | :: numeral |
numerisk {adj} | :: numerical, numeric |
numerisk værdi {noun} [math] | :: absolute value, distance from 0 on the real line |
numerolog {noun} | :: numerologist |
numerologi {noun} | :: numerology |
numismatiker {noun} | :: numismatist (one who collects coins and/or currencies) |
nummer {noun} | :: number |
nummer {noun} | :: track |
nummerere {vt} | :: number, assign a number to, label with a number |
numse {noun} [euphemistic] | :: bottom, buttocks |
numse {noun} | :: seat (part of clothing) |
nunatak {noun} | :: nunatak |
nutella {noun} | :: Nutella (genericized trademark) |
nutid {noun} | :: present (current time) |
nutid {noun} [grammar] | :: present tense |
nutids-r {noun} | :: an r denoting present tense in verbs in Danish, especially when it is lacking or erroneously placed |
nutria {noun} | :: coypu, nutria |
nutria {noun} | :: the fur thereof |
nuttet {adj} | :: cute (having features mainly attributed to infants and small or cuddly animals; attractive or pleasing in a youthful, dainty, quaint or fun-spirited way) |
nuttet {adj} | :: dainty (delicately small and pretty) |
nuttet {adj} | :: sweet |
Nuuk {prop} | :: Nuuk (capital city) |
nuværende {adj} | :: current, present |
ny- {prefix} [linguistics] | :: Denotes the modern, currently-spoken form of a periodized language |
ny- {prefix} | :: Denotes the last part of some period |
ny- {prefix} [ideology] | :: Denotes a revived or continued form of a movement |
ny- {prefix} | :: newly |
ny {adj} | :: new |
ny {adj} | :: fresh |
ny {adj} | :: recent |
ny {adj} | :: novel |
ny {adj} | :: other |
ny {adj} | :: different |
ny {noun} | :: new moon, waxing moon |
ny {noun} | :: nu; the Greek letter Ν, ν |
nybegynder {noun} | :: newbie; new beginner; someone who has just begun |
nydansk {adj} | :: Modern Danish |
nydansk {adj} | :: being an immigrant to Denmark |
nydansk {prop} | :: Modern Danish language |
nydansker {noun} | :: Dane of (somewhat recent) immigrant descent |
nyde {v} | :: enjoy, relish |
nyde {v} | :: have, take |
nyde {v} | :: indulge in |
nyde {v} | :: receive |
nydelig {adj} | :: pretty, attractive, lovely |
nydelig {adj} | :: well-groomed |
nydelig {adv} | :: prettily, attractively, in a lovely way |
nydt {v} | :: past participle of nyde |
nyfigen {adj} | :: inquisitive, prurient, prying |
nyfødt {adj} | :: newborn, newly born |
Nygaard {prop} | :: surname |
Nygård {prop} | :: surname |
Ny Guinea {prop} | :: New Guinea |
ny guineansk {adj} | :: New Guinean |
Ny Hampshire {prop} [very, rare] | :: alternative form of New Hampshire |
Ny Hampshires {prop} | :: genitive of Ny Hampshire |
nyhed {noun} | :: A report of current events, news |
nyhed {noun} | :: Novelty, new thing |
nyhøjtysk {adj} | :: New High German |
nyhøjtysk {prop} | :: New High German |
Ny Jersey {prop} [very, rare] | :: alternative form of New Jersey |
Ny Jerseys {prop} | :: genitive of Ny Jersey |
ny kartoffel {noun} [especially, plural] | :: new potato |
nykneppet {adj} | :: newly fucked |
nylig {adj} | :: recent |
nylig {adv} | :: recently |
nylig {adv} | :: lately |
nylig {adv} | :: newly |
Ny Mexico {prop} [very, rare] | :: alternative form of New Mexico |
Ny Mexicos {prop} | :: genitive of Ny Mexico |
nymfe {noun} | :: nymph (insect larva, mythology: minor water deity) |
nymodens {adj} | :: newfangled |
nynazisme {noun} | :: neo-Nazism |
nynedertysk {adj} | :: New Low German |
nynedertysk {prop} | :: New Low German |
nynne {v} | :: to hum |
nynorsk {n} [language] | :: Nynorsk |
nyre {noun} [anatomy] | :: kidney |
nys {adv} | :: recently, just now |
nys {noun} | :: sneeze |
nys {noun} | :: få nys om: get wind of |
nys {n} [childish] | :: kiss |
nyse {v} | :: sneeze |
nyst {v} | :: past participle of nyse |
nytår {noun} | :: New Year |
nytårsaften {noun} | :: New Year's Eve |
nytårsdag {noun} | :: [singular] New Year's Day (January 1) |
nytårsdag {noun} | :: [plural] New Year (the first few days of a calendar year) |
nytteløs {adj} | :: useless |
nytteløs {adj} | :: futile |
nyttevirkning {noun} [physics] | :: The ratio between the energy that works towards some purpose and the energy that is expended in the process |
nyuddannet {adj} | :: having recently completed their studies; having no prior work experience |
Ny York {prop} [rare] | :: alternative form of New York |
Ny Yorks {prop} | :: genitive of Ny York |