"Nougatine" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Nougatine is a type of confectionery made from sugar, honey, and roasted nuts. It is typically textured to have a crunchy exterior and a chewy interior. The word "nougatine" is derived from the French word "nougat", meaning a type of sweet made from honey and nuts.
Nottingham is a city in the East Midlands of England, known for its castle, lace-making heritage, and association with the legend of Robin Hood.
"Notts" is an abbreviation for "Nottingham", which is a city in the East Midlands of England. It can also refer to Nottinghamshire, a county in the East Midlands of England.
Notus is a Latin word that means "south wind". In mythology, Notus was also the god of the south wind in Greek and Roman mythology. It can also be used as a proper noun to refer to the constellation of Notus, which represents the south wind in ancient Greek astronomy.
Nouakchott-Nord Airport, also known as Nouadhibou Airport, is an airport located in Nouadhibou, a port city on the Atlantic coast of Mauritania.
Nought is a British English variant of the number zero. It is often used in informal contexts, such as in colloquial expressions or in games and puzzles. For example, "I scored nought goals in that game" means the same as "I scored zero goals". In some cases, it can also be used to mean "nothing" or "not at all", as in "I didn't enjoy the movie, so I gave it nought stars".
Noughty is a slang term, commonly used in British English, which means "naughty" or "playful".
"Noughty" is a British slang term that means "naughty" or mischievous. It is often used to describe behavior that is playful and slightly rebellious, but not necessarily malicious or harmful. For example, "The kids were being noughty at the playground, playing pranks on each other."
The adjective "noumenal" refers to a noun or a reality that exists independently of human perception or experience. It comes from the Greek words "noumenon" meaning "thing known" and was coined by the 18th-century German philosopher Immanuel Kant. In philosophy, the noumenal world is the world as it exists independently of our senses and understanding, whereas the phenomenal world is the world as it appears to us through our senses and cognitive processes. In other words, the noumenal is the "real" world that transcends our subjective experience.