"Nippy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "nippy" refers to something that is mildly cold or crisp. It is often used to describe the weather, and can be used to describe a temperature that is just below comfortable levels, but not cold enough to cause discomfort. For example, "The morning was quite nippy, so I wore a scarf to keep warm."
Nippitate is the past participle of the verb "nip", which means to touch or strike gently but firmly. Nippitate is no longer commonly used, but it can be defined as being touched or struck with a nip, especially in a sudden or brief manner.
Nips typically refers to a brief or minor attack or occurrence of something, often in reference to something that is sudden, brief, or fleeting. For example, "The storm nipped at the edges of the city before moving inland."
Nirodha is a Sanskrit word that means "cessation" or "stoppage". In Buddhism, nirodha refers to the cessation of suffering or the end of dukkha (unpleasant experiences), which is one of the four noble truths. It also refers to the attainment of nirvana, the highest spiritual goal of Buddhism.