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41not in — at home but unwilling to see or speak to a caller A synonym for not at home: Weren t you told she was not in? (Chandler, 1943 a caller was being rebuffed by the servant of the person he wished to speak to) …
42not — adverb Etymology: Middle English, alteration of nought, from nought, pronoun more at naught Date: 13th century 1. used as a function word to make negative a group of words or a word 2. used as a function word to stand for the negative of a… …
43NOT — noun Etymology: not Date: 1947 a logical operator that produces a statement that is the inverse of an input statement …
44NÖT — Die Spritzbetonbauweise (auch Neue Österreichische Tunnelbauweise, NÖT bzw. New Austrian Tunneling Method, NATM) ist eine Methode des Tunnelbaues, die in den 1960er Jahren von den österreichischen Ingenieuren Leopold Müller, Ladislaus von… …
45NOT — Fonction logique Pour les articles homonymes, voir combinatoire (homonymie). Cet article se place d emblée dans le cadre de la logique classique. Il existe deux grands types de fonctions logiques : les fonctions logiques… …
46Not — used after a sentence to negate the previous statement: That s a nice shirt. Not! …
47not — Australian Slang used after a sentence to negate the previous statement: That s a nice shirt. Not! …
48not — [14] In Old English and early Middle English the simple particle ne was used for making negative sentences. But it was evidently often felt to be in need of some reinforcement, for purposes of emphasis, and to do this job noht was brought in.… …
49not- — Prefix used before a person s name to create a new name applied to a different person who looks similar. Ed: Hey, look over there, it s not Ted. Ted: Haha, I should go talk to him. It would probably look funny, the two of us. People would think… …
50not- — Prefix used before a person s name to create a new name applied to a different person who looks similar. Ed: Hey, look over there, it s not Ted. Ted: Haha, I should go talk to him. It would probably look funny, the two of us. People would think… …