"Naupactians" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Naupactians refers to the inhabitants or people of Naupactus, an ancient city in ancient Greece.
The word "naughtiest" is the superlative form of the adjective "naughty". It refers to the most misbehaved or disobedient person or thing, typically a child. Someone who is the naughtiest may be prone to throwing tantrums, refusing to follow rules, or engaging in other forms of unacceptable behavior.
In a playful and mischievous manner, often in a way that is slightly naughty or disobedient.
Naumachy refers to a re-enactment of a naval battle, often a staged or artificial naval battle, that was held in ancient Rome as a form of entertainment for the masses. The term is derived from the Greek words "naus" meaning ship and "mache" meaning fight.
Naupathia is a rare or obsolete term that refers to a form of rheumatic dysentery, which is a type of bacterial infection that causes inflammation of the intestines. The word is no longer commonly used in modern medicine.
Nauru is a small island nation located in the Pacific Ocean, northeast of Australia. It was previously known as Pleasant Island. The country was one of the world's smallest independent countries in terms of both population and land area.
Nauruans are the citizens or inhabitants of the Pacific island nation of Nauru. Nauru is a small island country with a population of around 11,000 people and is the world's smallest independent republic by both population and land area. The majority of the population is Nauruan, with a small number of foreign residents, mainly from other Pacific Island nations, Asian countries, and the Pacific region.
Nauscopy refers to a person's vomiting after seeing something unpleasant, such as a gruesome or revolting sight.