| ANA | • ana n. A collection of things associated with a person or place, especially a personal collection of anecdotes… • ana adv. (In prescriptions) Of each; an equal quantity. • ana n. (Internet, slang) Anorexia (used especially by the pro-ana movement). |
| MNA | • mna n. Alternative form of mina (“weight unit”). • MNA n. Member of the National Assembly. • MNA n. a Greek weight. |
| NAB | • nab v. (Informal, transitive) To seize, arrest or take into custody (a criminal or fugitive). • nab v. (Informal, transitive) To grab or snatch something. • nab n. The summit of a hill. |
| NAE | • NAE n. (Organic chemistry) Initialism of N-acyl-ethanolamine. • NAE n. (Scots) no. |
| NAG | • nag n. A small horse; a pony. • nag n. An old, useless horse. • nag n. (Obsolete, derogatory) A paramour. |
| NAH | • nah interj. (Informal) No. • nah interj. (Manglish) here! (when giving something). • nah sym. (International standards) ISO 639-2 & ISO 639-5 language code for Nahuan languages. |
| NAM | • Nam prop.n. (Informal) Clipping of Vietnam. • Nam prop.n. (Informal, historical) The Vietnam War. • NAM prop.n. Initialism of Non-Aligned Movement. |
| NAN | • nan n. (Obsolete) Synonym of maid: a servant girl. • nan n. (Slang, obsolete) Synonym of nancy: an effeminate male homosexual. • nan n. (UK, endearing) Synonym of nursemaid. |
| NAP | • nap n. A short period of sleep, especially one during the day. • nap v. To have a nap; to sleep for a short period of time, especially during the day. • nap v. (Figuratively) To be off one’s guard. |
| NAS | • NAs n. Plural of NA. • NAS n. Initialism of naval air station. • NAS n. Initialism of network-attached storage. |
| NAT | • nat n. A spirit in Burmese mythology, whose cult is followed alongside Buddhism. • nat adv. (Obsolete) Not. • nat n. A logarithmic unit of information or entropy, based on natural logarithms. |
| NAV | • nav n. (Transport, military, Internet) Navigation. Often used attributively, as in nav beacon. • nav v. (Informal) to navigate. • nav sym. (International standards) ISO 639-2 & ISO 639-3 language code for Navajo. |
| NAW | • naw interj. (Informal) No. • naw interj. (Jamaica) Pronunciation spelling of not. • NAW interj. (colloquial) no. |
| NAY | • nay adv. (Now chiefly archaic, humorous or regional) No. • nay adv. (Now chiefly archaic or regional) Introducing a statement, without direct negation. • nay adv. (Now archaic or humorous) Or rather, or should I say; moreover (introducing a stronger and more appropriate… |