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Definition of nob
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Nob (n.) The head.
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Viscount
::
Viscount
(a.) A
nobleman
of the
fourth
rank, next in order below an earl and next above a
baron;
also, his
degree
or title of
nobility.
See Peer, n., 3..
Tuberosity
::
Tuberosity
(n.) An
obtuse
or
knoblike
prominence;
a
protuberance.
Nobiliary
::
Nobiliary
(n.) A
history
of noble
families.
Muskellunge
::
Muskellunge
(n.) A large
American
pike (Esox
nobilitor)
found in the Great
Lakes,
and other
Northern
lakes,
and in the St.
Lawrence
River.
It is
valued
as a food
fish..
Unobtrusive
::
Unobtrusive
(a.) Not
obtrusive;
not
presuming;
modest.
Aristocrat
::
Aristocrat
(n.) One of the
aristocracy
or
people
of rank in a
community;
one of a
ruling
class;
a
noble.
Cascabel
::
Cascabel
(n.) The
projection
in rear of the
breech
of a
cannon,
usually
a knob or
breeching
loop
connected
with the gun by a neck. In old
writers
it
included
all in rear of the base ring. [See
Illust.
of
Cannon.].
Hydrocaulus
::
Hydrocaulus
(n.) The
hollow
stem of a
hydroid,
either
simple
or
branched.
See
Illust.
of
Gymnoblastea
and
Hydroidea..
Baron
::
Baron (n.) A title or
degree
of
nobility;
originally,
the
possessor
of a fief, who had
feudal
tenants
under him; in
modern
times,
in
France
and
Germany,
a
nobleman
next in rank below a
count;
in
England,
a
nobleman
of the
lowest
grade in the House of
Lords,
being next below a
viscount..
Croche
::
Croche
(n.) A
little
bud or knob at the top of a
deer's
antler.
Royal
::
Royal (a.)
Noble;
generous;
magnificent;
princely.
Hobnob
::
Hobnob
(adv.)
Have or have not; -- a
familiar
invitation
to
reciprocal
drinking.
Slide
::
Slide (v. t.) To pass along
smoothly
or
unobservedly;
to move
gently
onward
without
friction
or
hindrance;
as, a ship or boat
slides
through
the
water..
Knob
::
Knob (n.) See Knop.
Nobby
::
Nobby (a.)
Stylish;
modish;
elegant;
showy;
aristocratic;
fashionable.
Highborn
::
Highborn
(a.) Of noble
birth.
Magnate
::
Magnate
() A
person
of rank; a noble or
grandee;
a
person
of
influence
or
distinction
in any
sphere.
Inn
::
Inn (n.) The town
residence
of a
nobleman
or
distinguished
person;
as,
Leicester
Inn..
Magnanimous
::
Magnanimous
(a.)
Dictated
by or
exhibiting
nobleness
of soul;
honorable;
noble;
not
selfish.
Illiberal
::
Illiberal
(a.)
Indicating
a lack of
breeding,
culture,
and the like;
ignoble;
rude;
narrow-minded;
disingenuous..
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