"Nidwalden" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Nidwalden is a canton in north-central Switzerland. It is named after the Walchen, a Germanic tribe that lived in the area. The capital of the canton is Stans.
To nidify means to build a nest, typically used to describe the act of birds, particularly females, constructing a nest for laying eggs and raising their young. The verb is derived from the Latin word "nidos," meaning nest.
Nidor is a noun. It refers to a fictional creature from the Pokémon franchise, which is a small, rodent-like creature with a distinctive quill on its back.
Nidulariales is an order of fungi in the class Agaricomycetes. It is a group of small, cup-shaped fungi that produce spores on the inner surface of the cup. These fungi are also known as "bird's nest fungi" or "egg fungi" due to their unique appearance. They can be found growing on the ground, on decaying organic matter, or on various substrates, and they are often associated with wood, moss, or lichens.
Nidulated refers to something that has formed a nest or a nest-like structure. It can also describe something that has a nest or a nest-like feature. For example, a bird's nest is nidulated, or a beehive is a nidulated structure. The word typically applies to things that have a naturally occurring, enclosed, and often protective space.
Nielsen refers to a type of measurement or rating system used to track and analyze audience engagement with various forms of media, such as television shows, movies, music, and other digital content. The term also refers to the company that developed this system, Nielsen Media Research.
The Neiman is a noun that refers to a type of parrot, typically known as the African Grey Parrot. It is a species of parrot that is native to Africa and is known for its distinctive grey feathers and ability to mimic human speech. Additionally, the Neiman Foundation is a non-profit organization that provides support for education and investigative journalism.
Denoting a mode of thought or a philosophy associated with the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, characterized by the rejection of traditional morality and ethics, the Will to Power as the fundamental driving force of human struggle, and the idea that individuals must create their own values and meaning in life.