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Neroli is a sweet, floral scent extracted from the blossoms of the bitter orange tree (Citrus aurantium). It is also known as orange blossom water or simply neroli oil. Neroli has been used in perfumery, aromatherapy, and traditional medicine for its calming, uplifting, and romantic properties. It is often used in skincare products, candles, and as a room freshener due to its pleasant, citrusy aroma. In addition, neroli is sometimes used as a flavoring agent in fragrances, skincare products, and foods.
Referring to the Neronian period of Roman history, which spans from 54 AD to 68 AD, during the reign of Emperor Nero. It's a term used by historians to describe the cultural, economic, and social developments of Rome during this time.
Nerthus is a name from Germanic mythology, referring to a goddess of Norse mythology who was associated with fertility, prosperity, and domesticity.
Nerva is a noun. It refers to a Roman Emperor who ruled from 96 to 98 AD. He is known as the first emperor of the Nerva-Antonine dynasty, which produced a series of wise and just emperors who helped bring peace and prosperity to Rome. The name Nerva is also used to describe a type of crab found in the Mediterranean region.
Nervate means to supply or furnish with nerves or to nerve. It can also refer to a nerve or a nervure, which is a string-like or fibrous structure that connects bones and other parts of the body.
Nervation refers to the act of communicating with or informing someone through a nervous or strained tone, as in "She gave him a nervation when she told him the bad news."
The word "nerve-racking" is an adjective that means extremely worrying or anxiety-provoking. It describes a situation or event that is so tense or unsettling that it causes feelings of nervousness or apprehension. It can also describe something that is very difficult or challenging, but not necessarily in a negative way.
Nerve-wracking refers to something that is extremely stressful, anxious, or intimidating, causing feelings of tension, apprehension, or unease. It describes a situation or experience that makes one's nerves feel frayed or strained, making it difficult to relax or feel calm.
Nerve refers to a bundle of specialized cells, called neurons, that transmit information between different parts of the body. Nerves can be found throughout the body and are responsible for transmitting messages between the brain and other organs, muscles, and sensory receptors.
The word "nerves" can have different meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. Anatomy: In anatomy, nerves are bundles of fibers that transmit signals, such as nerve impulses, between different parts of the body. Nerves play a crucial role in enabling us to feel sensations, move our bodies, and control various bodily functions.<br>2. Psychology: In a psychological sense, "nerves" can refer to a person's emotional state or temperament. For example, someone might be said to be "on edge" or "nervous" if they are feeling anxious, jittery, or on the verge of losing their composure.<br>3. Idiom: In everyday language, "nerves" can also be used as an idiom to refer to the source of one's creativity or inspiration. For instance, "he's got good nerves for a writer" could mean that he has a talent for coming up with creative ideas or has a knack for writing.<br>4. Slang: In informal contexts, "nerves" can be used as a slang term to describe the act of intimidating or getting under someone's skin. For example, "he's really getting on my nerves" could mean that someone is driving me crazy or irritating me.<br><br>Overall, the word "nerves" has a variety of meanings depending on the context in which it is used.
Nervine refers to something that is calming or soothing to the nerves, particularly in reference to medicinal or herbal remedies. It can also describe a quality or property that provides relief from nervous tension or anxiety.
Nervomuscular refers to the relationship between the nervous system and muscle tissue. It can also be used to describe the connection between a nerve and a muscle, where the nerve transmits signals to the muscle to contract or relax. In essence, nervomuscular refers to the interaction or relationship between the nervous system and muscles, enabling movement, control, and coordination.
The word "nervosa" is the feminine form of the Latin word "nervosus", which means "nervous". In medicine and psychiatry, the term "nervosa" is often used to form the names of disorders or conditions related to anxiety or nervousness, such as "social nervosa" or "chronic fatigue nervosa".
The word "nervous" is an adjective that means feeling anxious, tense, or uneasy, often because of a situation or a thought that is causing worry or apprehension. For example, "She was nervous before her first day at work" or "He got nervous and fumbled his words during the presentation".
In a state of anxiety or apprehension, causing one to be uneasy or restless; lacking confidence or composure. For example: "She spoke nervously to the audience, fidgeting with her hands."
Nervousness refers to a state of agitation or anxiety caused by feelings of uncertainty, apprehension, or fear. It is a common emotional experience that can manifest physically as trembling, sweating, or a racing heartbeat, and can also affect one's thoughts, behavior, and relationships.
Nervure is a noun. It refers to a vein or rib in the structure of a leaf, or an ornamental network of lines or curves on a surface, such as on a decorations on a medieval manuscript.
The word "nervy" is an adjective that means feeling or showing anxiety or nervousness. It can also describe something that is sensitive or easily irritated. For example, "I'm feeling a bit nervy about my upcoming exam" or "The team's star player is nervy and can get easily distracted by the opposing team's defenders".
Nescafe is a brand of instant coffee mix, which is a type of powdered coffee that can be dissolved in hot water to make a cup of coffee.
Nescience refers to a lack of knowledge or awareness about something. It is the state of being uninformed or ignorant about a particular fact, situation, or subject.
The word "nesciently" is an adverb that means "in a state of ignorance" or "without knowledge". It describes an action that is done in a way that is unaware or unknowing, often because of a lack of understanding or familiarity.
Nesiritide is a medication, a synthetic form of human B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP). It is used to treat heart failure and can help reduce symptoms such as shortness of breath, fluid buildup, and swelling in the legs.
The word "neso" is not a commonly used word in English, and it's possible that it's a proper noun or a word from a specific dialect or language other than English. Could you please provide more context or information about where you encountered this word so I can better understand and provide a more accurate explanation?
Nesselrode is a type of sweet dessert made with cooked pineapple, sugar, and spices, typically served as a filling for cakes, pastries, or as a topping for ice cream or whipped cream.
Nessus is a noun that refers to a mythological sea monster, often depicted as a giant or multi-tentacled creature, said to inhabit the Strait of Messina between Italy and Sicily. In modern times, the term is also used to describe a vulnerability scanner software, which is used to identify and scan for potential security threats in computer systems.
A nest is a structure or hollow that provides a safe and comfortable home for an animal, typically a bird, reptile, or insect. It is usually made of twigs, grasses, or other materials and is built by the animal itself or by its parents for their young.
The word "nested" can have different meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. In a nest: If something is described as being "nested", it means it is placed or contained within another thing, often referring to a nest or a bed of something. For example, "The egg was nested in the nest of twigs and leaves."<br>2. In computer programming: In programming, a nested loop or function refers to a loop or function that is contained within another loop or function. For example, "The code uses a nested loop to iterate through a 2D array."<br>3. In linguistics: In linguistics, a nested phrase or sentence is a phrase or sentence that is contained within another phrase or sentence. For example, "The phrase 'after dinner' is nested within the sentence 'We'll go for a walk after dinner'."<br>4. In various fields: In other fields, such as construction or psychology, "nested" can refer to something being placed or contained within another thing, similar to the first definition above.<br><br>In general, "nested" refers to something being contained or placed within something else, creating a hierarchical or embedded relationship between the two.
Nesting refers to the act of placing or setting something, such as containers, boxes, or objects, inside one another, often to keep or store things in a compact or organized way. It can also describe the process of building a bird's nest, where birds collect and arrange twigs, grass, and other materials to create a nesting site for their eggs and young. In a broader sense, nesting can also figuratively describe the act of creating a safe and protective environment or "cocoon" for oneself, often as a coping mechanism or a way to feel safe and secure.
Nestle is a verb that means to settle or fit snugly, often used to describe something that is being placed or positioned in a comfortable or secure place. For example, "She nestled her head into the pillow".
The word "nestled" is a verb that means to place or be placed comfortably in a snug or secluded spot, often among other things or surroundings. It can also mean to be situated or placed in a particular way, often in a way that is cozy or sheltered. For example, "The cabin was nestled in the heart of the forest" or "She nestled into the soft cushions on the couch".
Nestles is a popular brand of food and beverage products, particularly chocolates, coffee, and cereals. The word "nestles" can also be a verb, meaning to settle or snuggle down comfortably, like a bird in its nest.
Nestling refers to a young bird that has just hatched from its egg and is still reliant on its parents for care and nourishment. In a broader sense, a nestling can also refer to a young or inexperienced individual who is still learning and adapting to their surroundings, much like a newly hatched bird.
Nestor: In Greek mythology, Nestor was a king of Pylos and a minor hero who fought alongside the Greeks in the Trojan War. In modern usage, the name Nestor is derived from the Greek name Νέστωρ (Nestor), meaning "traveler" or "adventurer".
(Noun) A Nestorian refers to a member of a Christian sect, founded by Nestorius, a Patriarch of Constantinople in the 5th century. Nestorians believe that Jesus Christ consisted of two separate persons, the human Christ and the divine Logos, rather than a single, indivisible person.
Nestorianism is a Christian theological doctrine that was condemned by the Council of Ephesus in 431 CE. It was named after Nestorius, a patriarch of Constantinople, who argued that Jesus Christ was two separate persons, one human and one divine. This doctrine was rejected as it was seen as dividing the two natures of Christ, which Nestorius viewed as a union of an ordinary human being with a divine Logos.