A Dictionary of General Knowledge Or An Explanation of Words And Things Conne

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A Dictionary of General Knowledge Or An Explanation of Words And Things Conne
George Crabb
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NUNCIO. The pope's ambassador.
NUNCUPATIVE WILL. A will made by word of mouth.
NUNNERY (in the Romish Church). A religious house for nuns, or females who have bound themselves by vow to a single life.
NURSERY. A chamber for young chil- dren.
NURSERY. A place set apart for young trees and shrubs.
NUTATION (in Astronomy). A tremu- lous motion of the earth's axis.
NUTGALLS. Excrescences on the leaf of the oak. The Aleppo galls are imported for the use of dyers, calico printers, &c.
NUTMEG. A spice
..., the fruit of a tree as big as a pear tree, growing on the island of Banda. The nutmeg is the kernel of the fruit, not unlike the peach, the rind or coat of which is called mace.
262 OBL NUX VOMICA. A flat, compressed, round fruit, about the breadth of a shilling, brought from the East Indies ; it is a cer- tain poison for dogs, cats, &c. , and is one of the ingredients unlawfully infused into beer, to give it a stupifying quality.
OBS NYMPHS. The chrysalis, or third stage of insects, between the grub and the fly.


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