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  • 51now — adv 1. at present, at this time, at this moment, right now, just now; today, in these days, in these times, in this day and age, nowadays; for the nonce, for the time being. 2. immediately, at once, on the instant, right away, in jig time, this… …

    A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • 52now — adverb 1) I m busy now Syn: at the moment, at present, at this moment in time, at this time, currently; N.Amer. presently 2) television is now the main source of news Syn: nowadays, these days, today, in this day and age …

    Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • 53NOW — Die Abkürzung NOW steht für: Nationale Organisation Wasserstoff und Brennstoffzellentechnologie, eine deutsche Forschungsförderorganisation National Organization for Women, die größte US amerikanische feministische Organisation Nightmares on Wax …

    Deutsch Wikipedia

  • 54now — [OE] Now is the English member of a widespread family of words denoting ‘present time’ that are traceable back to Indo European *nu or *nū (a relative of the ancestor of new). Others include Greek nun, Latin nunc, Sanskrit nū, Czech nyní, and,… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 55now — adverb 1》 at the present time.     ↘at or from this precise moment.     ↘under the present circumstances. 2》 used, especially in conversation, to draw attention to something. 3》 used in a request, instruction, or question. conjunction as a… …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 56now —   I kēia manawa, ānō; inā (rare).    ♦ Just now, a e nei.    ♦ Now and then, i kēlā manawa i kēia manawa, aia aku aia mai …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 57now — At this time, or at the present moment; or at a time contemporaneous with something done. At the present time. Now as used in a statute ordinarily refers to the date of its taking effect, but the word is sometimes used, not with reference to the… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 58now — At this time, or at the present moment; or at a time contemporaneous with something done. At the present time. Now as used in a statute ordinarily refers to the date of its taking effect, but the word is sometimes used, not with reference to the… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 59now — [OE] Now is the English member of a widespread family of words denoting ‘present time’ that are traceable back to Indo European *nu or *nū (a relative of the ancestor of new). Others include Greek nun, Latin nunc, Sanskrit nū, Czech nyní, and,… …

    Word origins

  • 60NOW — Negotiable Order of Withdrawal (NOW) The name of an interest bearing checking account that banks are permitted by regulation to offer to certain customers. American Banker Glossary See: Negotiable Order of Withdrawal …

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