nash
IPA: nˈæʃ
Root Word: Nash
noun
- A placename
- A locale in the United Kingdom. The names are derived from Middle English atten ash (“at the ash tree”).
- A village in Buckinghamshire, England.
- A village in Shropshire, England.
- A village and community in Newport, Wales (OS grid ref ST3483).
- A locale in the United States.
- A city in Texas; named for railroad executive Martin Manny Nash.
- A town in Oklahoma.
- A census-designated place in North Dakota; named for the Nash brothers, early settlers.
- A village in Gilan, Iran.
- (countable) A surname.
- An English habitational surname from Middle English from the places in England.
- A habitational surname from Irish of Anglo-Norman origin, an anglicization of Irish de Nais or de Nás, both from the English surname.
- (countable) A male given name transferred from the surname, of modern America usage
- A former make of American automobile manufactured by Nash Motors, and later American Motors Corporation.
- Abbreviation of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis.
adjective
- (UK, dialect) Alternative spelling of nesh [(now UK dialectal) Soft; tender; sensitive; yielding.]
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Examples of "nash" in Sentences
- To use a more proper term, we are in nash equilibrium … Europe is not.
- Maybe we should try to show this to the Execs at Goldman Sachs and Citi Group. nash
- "'I cain't stand her no longer, boss, I jes' nash'ully cain't stand her no longer. '
- Dan hicks, flash, badfinger, crosby stills nash and young, the who, there are a million of them.
- A Clown can only take u so far ... then the make-up has to come off for tall to see .... dm nash
- Obama every little thing said about him he has to make this public statement and cry me a river. dm nash
- Wake up American's you voted for change and that changes is going to be the penny's you have left in your pocket ... brian nash
- I was inspired by a friend (EFNet - steve nash aka oz) on IRC - he (or his friend (s)) had setup an incoming phone number that would just rickroll you.
- I have a dentist friend who is pure "nash" (as they refer to it up north) and makes £300k p.a. (doubling from £150k p.a. after the new contract came in).
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