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etymology | ang: nÅwiht |
has derived form | eng: dreadnought |
has derived form | eng: noughted |
has derived form | eng: noughties |
has derived form | eng: noughting |
has derived form | eng: noughts |
has derived form | eng: noughty |
lexical category | adjective |
lexical category | adverb |
lexical category | noun |
lexical category | pronoun |
lexical category | verb |
pronunciation | http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/En-us-nought.ogg |
semantically related | eng: bad |
semantically related | eng: dishonorable |
semantically related | eng: disloyal |
semantically related | eng: flagitious |
semantically related | eng: godless |
semantically related | eng: immoral |
semantically related | eng: naughty |
semantically related | eng: nefarious |
semantically related | eng: nefast |
semantically related | eng: purity |
semantically related | eng: scandalous |
semantically related | eng: unscrupulous |
semantically related | eng: wrong |
synonym | eng: 0 |
synonym | eng: zero |
translation | eng: immoral |
translation | eng: nil |
translation | eng: not at all |
translation | eng: not |
translation | eng: nothing |
translation | eng: w:Julian of Norwich |
translation | eng: w:Walker Percy |
translation | eng: wicked |
translation | eng: worthless |
translation | eng: zero |
translation | epo: nul |
variant:orthography | eng: naught |
variant:orthography | eng: nocht |
variant:orthography | eng: nowt |
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