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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 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 〙.