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A set of rods, made of bone or other material, each divided into nine spaces, and containing the numbers of a column of the multiplication table; -- a contrivance of Baron Napier, the inventor of logarithms, for facilitating the operations of multiplication and division.
Alt. of Napier's rods
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Inclined to sleep; sleepy; as, to feel nappy.
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A compound of naphthalene or its radical with a metallic element; as, mercuric naphthide.
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A supporter of the dynasty of the Napoleons.
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Tending to cause sleepiness; serving to make sleepy; strong; heady; as, nappy ale.
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Any one of a series of hydroxyl derivatives of naphthalene, analogous to phenol. In general they are crystalline substances with a phenol (carbolic) odor.
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Without nap; threadbare.
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Pertaining to, derived from, or related to, naphthalene; -- used specifically to designate any one of a series of carboxyl derivatives, called naphthoic acids.
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Of or pertaining to Napoleon I., or his family; resembling, or having the qualities of, Napoleon I.
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The quality of having a nap; abundance of nap, as on cloth.
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Of, pertaining to, or discovered by, Napier, or Naper.
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A yellow crystalline substance, C10H6O2, analogous to quinone, obtained by oxidizing naphthalene with chromic acid.
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A hydrocarbon radical regarded as the essential residue of naphthalene.
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The act or process of raising a nap, as on cloth.
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One of two basic amido derivatives of naphthalene, C10H7.NH2, forming crystalline solids.
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Alt. of Naperian
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Having a nap or pile; downy; shaggy.
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Sheet; surface; all that portion of a surface that is continuous in such a way that it is possible to pass from any one point of the portion to any other point of the portion without leaving the surface. Thus, some hyperboloids have one nappe, and some have two.
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