English-Thai Dictionary
neb
N ปาก นก หรือ คน ปลาย ปากกา จมูก ปลาย
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
NEB
n.[G. In the different dialects, it signifies a bill, beak, the nose, or the face, from extending or shooting. It is also written nib. ] The nose; the beak of a fowl; the bill; the mouth.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
NEB
Neb, n. Etym: [AS. nebb head, face; akin to D. neb, Icel. nef, beak of a bird, nose, Dan. næb beak, bill, Sw. näbb, näf, and prob. also to D. sneb, snavel, bill, beak, G. schnabel, Dan. & Sw. snabel, and E. snap. Cf. Nib, Snap, Snaffle. ]
Defn: The nose; the snout; the mouth; the beak of a bird; a nib, as of a pen. [Also written nib. ] Shak.
New American Oxford Dictionary
NEB
NEB ▶abbreviation • (in the UK ) National Enterprise Board. • New English Bible.
neb
neb |neb nɛb | ▶noun Scottish & N. English a projecting part of something, in particular: • a nose or snout. • a bird's beak or bill. • the brim of a cap. ORIGIN Old English nebb, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch neb (be ); compare with nib .
Oxford Dictionary
NEB
NEB ▶abbreviation • (in the UK ) National Enterprise Board. • New English Bible.
neb
neb |nɛb | ▶noun Scottish & N. English a nose, snout, or bird's beak. • the peak of a cap. ORIGIN Old English nebb, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch neb (be ); compare with nib .