dm |
nef |
As a symbol dm
is the iso 3166-1 two-letter (alpha-2) code for dominica.
As a noun nef is
snow.
nef |
def |
As a noun nef
is snow.
As an abbreviation def is
deficit.
As an adjective def is
(us|slang) very good (short for "definitive" or "definitely").
nef |
nief |
As nouns the difference between nef and nief
is that
nef is snow while
nief is a serf or bondsman born into servitude or
nief can be (chiefly|scotland|ireland|northern england) a fist.
nef |
tef |
As nouns the difference between nef and tef
is that
nef is snow while
tef is .
nef |
neif |
As nouns the difference between nef and neif
is that
nef is an extravagant table ornament and container used in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, made in the shape of a ship while
neif is a woman born in the state of villeinage; a female serf.
nef |
hef |
As a noun nef
is snow.
As a proper noun hef is
a common nickname for.
nef |
neg |
As nouns the difference between nef and neg
is that
nef is snow while
neg is (seduction community) an expression or implication that one has a negative value judgement of someone in order to make them desire one's approval, especially when trying to pick up a date.
As an abbreviation neg is
negative.
As a verb neg is
(seduction community) to express or imply a negative value judgement of someone to make them desire one's approval, especially when trying to pick up a date.
nef |
kef |
As nouns the difference between nef and kef
is that
nef is an extravagant table ornament and container used in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, made in the shape of a ship while
kef is an alternative spelling of lang=en.
nen |
nef |
Nef is a synonym of nen.
As a pronoun nen
is none.
As a noun nef is
an extravagant table ornament and container used in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, made in the shape of a ship.
nef |
ner |
As a noun nef
is an extravagant table ornament and container used in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, made in the shape of a ship.
As an interjection ner is
an interjection generally used when gloating about a perceived cause of humiliation or inferiority for the person being addressed, often when disagreeing with a statement considered incorrect or irrelevant.
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