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Definition of nook
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of nook is as below...
Nook (n.) A
narrow
place
formed
by an angle in
bodies
or
between
bodies;
a
corner;
a
recess;
a
secluded
retreat.
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Chinook
::
Chinook
(n.) A warm
westerly
wind from the
country
of the
Chinooks,
sometimes
experienced
on the slope of the Rocky
Mountains,
in
Montana
and the
adjacent
territory..
Covert
::
Covert
(v. t.)
Sheltered;
not open or
exposed;
retired;
protected;
as, a
covert
nook..
Cove
::
Cove (n.) A
retired
nook;
especially,
a
small,
sheltered
inlet,
creek,
or bay; a
recess
in the
shore..
Halk
::
Halk (n.) A nook; a
corner.
Snook
::
Snook (n.) The
garfish.
In
::
In (n.) A
reentrant
angle;
a nook or
corner.
Out
::
Out (n.) A place or space
outside
of
something;
a nook or
corner;
an angle
projecting
outward;
an open
space;
--
chiefly
used in the
phrase
ins and outs; as, the ins and outs of a
question.
See under In..
Chinook
::
Chinook
(n.) A
jargon
of words from
various
languages
(the
largest
proportion
of which is from that of the
Chinooks)
generally
understood
by all the
Indian
tribes
of the
northwestern
territories
of the
United
States.
Snook
::
Snook (n.) A large
perchlike
marine
food fish
(Centropomus
undecimalis)
found both on the
Atlantic
and
Pacific
coasts
of
tropical
America;
--
called
also
ravallia,
and
robalo..
Snook
::
Snook (n.) The
cobia.
Nook-shotten
::
Nook-shotten
(a.) Full of
nooks,
angles,
or
corners..
Gowdnook
::
Gowdnook
(n.) The saury pike; --
called
also
gofnick.
Saury
::
Saury (n.) A
slender
marine
fish
(Scomberesox
saurus)
of
Europe
and
America.
It has long, thin,
beaklike
jaws.
Called
also
billfish,
gowdnook,
gawnook,
skipper,
skipjack,
skopster,
lizard
fish, and Egypt
herring..
Snook
::
Snook (v. i.) To lurk; to lie in
ambush.
Unhooked
::
Unhooked
(a.)
Without
nooks and
corners;
guileless.
Corner
::
Corner
(n.) A
secret
or
secluded
place;
a
remote
or out of the way
place;
a nook.
Nook
::
Nook (n.) A
narrow
place
formed
by an angle in
bodies
or
between
bodies;
a
corner;
a
recess;
a
secluded
retreat.
Angle
::
Angle (n.) The
inclosed
space near the point where two lines meet; a
corner;
a nook.
Quinnat
::
Quinnat
(n.) The
California
salmon
(Oncorhynchus
choicha);
--
called
also
chouicha,
king
salmon,
chinnook
salmon,
and
Sacramento
salmon.
It is of great
commercial
importance..
Chinook
::
Chinook
(n.) One of a tribe of North
American
Indians
now
living
in the state of
Washington,
noted for the
custom
of
flattening
their
skulls.
Chinooks
also
called
Flathead
Indians..
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