Webster's 1913 Dictionary
NASH
Nash, a. Etym: [Etymol. uncertain. ]
Defn: Firm; stiff; hard; also, chilly. [Prov. Eng. ] Halliwell.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Nash, John
Nash, John |næʃ naSH | (1752 –1835 ), English town planner and architect. He planned the layout of Regent's Park 1811 –25 and Trafalgar Square 1826 – c. 1835, and designed the Marble Arch.
Nash, Ogden
Nash, Ogden |naSH næʃ | (1902 –71 ), US poet; full name Frederic Ogden Nash. His sophisticated light verse comprised puns, epigrams, and other verbal eccentricities and appeared in many collections from 1931.
Nash, Paul
Nash |naʃ | (1889 –1946 ), English painter and designer. He was a war artist in both World Wars. Notable works: Totes Meer (1940 –1 ).
Nash, Richard
Nash |naʃ | (1674 –1762 ), Welsh dandy; known as Beau Nash. He was an arbiter of fashion and etiquette in the early Georgian age.
Nashe, Thomas
Nashe, Thomas |naSH næʃ | (1567 –1601 ), English pamphleteer, prose writer, and playwright.
Nash equilibrium
Nash e qui lib ri um ▶noun (in economics and game theory ) a stable state of a system involving the interaction of different participants, in which no participant can gain by a unilateral change of strategy if the strategies of the others remain unchanged.
nashi
na shi |ˈnäSHē ˌnɑʃi |(also nashi pear ) ▶noun another term for Asian pear. ORIGIN 1960s: from Japanese, literally ‘pear. ’
Nashik
Na shik |ˈnäsik ˈnɑsɪk |(also Nasik ) a city in western India, in Maharashtra, on the Godavari River, northeast of Mumbai (Bombay ); pop. 1,521,700 (est. 2009 ).
Nashua
Nash ua |ˈnaSHo͞oə ˌnæʃəwə | an industrial city on the Merrimack River in southern New Hampshire; pop. 86,576 (est. 2008 ).
Nashville
Nash ville |ˈnaSHˌvil, -vəl ˈnæʃˌvɪl | the capital of Tennessee, in the north central part of the state, on the Cumberland River; pop. 626,144 (est. 2008 ). It is noted for its music industry and for the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Oxford Dictionary
Nash, John
Nash |naʃ | (1752 –1835 ), English town planner and architect. He planned the layout of Regent's Park (1811 –25 ), Trafalgar Square (1826 – c. 1835 ), and many other parts of London, and designed the Marble Arch.
Nash, Ogden
Nash |naʃ | (1902 –71 ), American poet; full name Frederic Ogden Nash. His sophisticated light verse comprises puns, epigrams, and other verbal eccentricities.
Nash, Paul
Nash |naʃ | (1889 –1946 ), English painter and designer. He was a war artist in both World Wars. Notable works: Totes Meer (1940 –1 ).
Nash, Richard
Nash |naʃ | (1674 –1762 ), Welsh dandy; known as Beau Nash. He was an arbiter of fashion and etiquette in the early Georgian age.
Nashe, Thomas
Nashe, Thomas |naʃ | (1567 –1601 ), English pamphleteer, prose writer, and dramatist. Notable works: The Unfortunate Traveller (1594 ).
Nash equilibrium
Nash equi |lib ¦rium ▶noun (in economics and game theory ) a stable state of a system involving the interaction of different participants, in which no participant can gain by a unilateral change of strategy if the strategies of the others remain unchanged.
nashi
nashi |ˈnaʃiː |(also nashi pear ) ▶noun the crisp apple-shaped fruit of a tree that is native to Japan and China and cultivated in Australia and New Zealand. Also called Asian pear. ●This fruit is obtained from varieties of Pyrus pyrifolia, family Rosaceae. ORIGIN 1960s: from Japanese, literally ‘pear ’.
Nashik
Nashik |ˈnɑːsɪk |(also Nasik ) a city in western India, in Maharashtra, on the Godavari River north-east of Mumbai (Bombay ); pop. 1,521,700 (est. 2009 ).
Nashua
Nash ua |ˈnaSHo͞oə ˌnæʃəwə | an industrial city on the Merrimack River in southern New Hampshire; pop. 86,576 (est. 2008 ).
Nashville
Nash |ville |ˈnaʃvɪl | the state capital of Tennessee; pop. 626,144 (est. 2008 ). The city is noted for its music industry and the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Duden Dictionary
Nashi
Na shi Substantiv, feminin , die |ˈnaʃi |Herkunft ungeklärt aus Ostasien stammende apfelförmige Frucht mit frischem, birnenähnlichem Geschmack
Nashorn
Nas horn Substantiv, Neutrum , das |N a shorn |Lehnübersetzung von lateinisch rhinoceros, Rhinozerus großes Säugetier von plumpem Körperbau und mit dicker Haut, das ein oder zwei Hörner auf der Nase trägt
Nashornkäfer
Nas horn kä fer Substantiv, maskulin , der |N a shornkäfer |großer, brauner oder schwarzer Käfer mit einem nach rückwärts gebogenen Horn auf dem Kopf
Nashornvogel
Nas horn vo gel Substantiv, maskulin , der |N a shornvogel |großer, in tropischen Gebieten lebender Vogel mit einem Horn auf dem Schnabel
Sanseido Dictionary
NASH
NASH ナッシュ 〖 nonalcoholic steatohepatitis 〗 →非アルコール性脂肪肝炎
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Nashville
Nash ville /nǽʃvɪl /名詞 ナッシュヴィル 〘米国Tennessee州の州都 〙.