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21Not — Not, a. Shorn; shaven. [Obs.] See {Nott}. [1913 Webster] …
22not — a good idea, forget it Maybe we should buy a Lada. Not …
23NOT — /not/, n. a Boolean operator that returns a positive result if its operand is negative and a negative result if its operand is positive. * * * …
24Not. — Not. † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiastical Abbreviations ► Abbreviation in general use, chiefly Ecclesiastical Notitia ( Knowledge ) The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Nihil Obstat …
25not — not, nóturi, s.n. (înv. şi reg.) înot. Trimis de blaurb, 25.04.2007. Sursa: DAR …
26Not — Nom de personne d origine germanique, pour lequel il faut envisager deux hypothèses. Soit la forme Nodo (nod = nécessité). Soit, en pays catalan, une forme N Ot, avec la particule de politesse en (n devant voyelle), utilisée au Moyen Âge pour… …
27not — [[t]nɒ̱t[/t]] ♦ (Not is often shortened to n t in spoken English, and added to the auxiliary or modal verb. For example, did not is often shortened to didn t .) 1) NEG You use not with verbs to form negative statements. The sanctions are not… …
28not — adverb 1 used to make a word or expression negative: “Can we go to the park?” “No, not today, dear.” | Lorna was not a tidy child and left toys everywhere. | The store is open all week but not on Sundays. | Sally will not eat meat. | You were… …
29Not — Aus der Not eine Tugend machen: eine schlimme Lage geschickt ausnutzen. Am frühesten bezeugt ist die Redensart in lateinischer Form bei dem Kirchenvater Hieronymus (etwa 331 420). Er sagt in seiner Schrift ›Adversus libros Rufini‹ (III,2): »Facis …
30Not I — This article is about the play. For the restriction enzyme NotI, see restriction enzyme. Photo of Lisa Dwan, Battersea Arts Centre © Allan Titmuss Not I is a twenty minute dramatic monologue written in 1972 (March 20 to April 1) by Samuel Beckett …