newborn |
just born. [3 definitions] |
New Brunswick |
a province in southeastern Canada. Its capital is Fredericton. |
newcomer |
one who arrived not long ago. |
New England |
the six states in the northeastern corner of the United States; Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine. |
newfangled |
new and different, but not always better. |
Newfoundland |
an eastern province of Canada, including the island of Newfoundland in the Atlantic Ocean. The full name of the province is Newfoundland & Labrador. Its capital is St. John's. |
Newfoundland and Labrador |
a province in northeastern Canada. Labrador lies on Canada's mainland, and Newfoundland is a large neighboring island. The province also contains many smaller islands. |
New Hampshire |
a state in the northeastern United States. Its capital is Concord. (abbreviated: NH) |
New Jersey |
a state in the eastern United States on the Atlantic Coast. Its capital is Trenton. (abbreviated: NJ) |
newly |
recently. [2 definitions] |
New Mexico |
a state in the southwestern United States. Its capital is Santa Fe. (abbreviated: NM) |
new moon |
the phase of the moon when it cannot be seen because it passes directly between the sun and the earth. |
news |
(used with a singular verb) a report of recent important events, read out on the television or radio, or printed in a newspaper, magazine, or Web site. |
newscast |
a program on television or radio that presents the news. |
newsgroup |
a discussion group on a computer network such as the Internet in which people leave messages for each other on topics they are all interested in. |
newspaper |
a publication made of several large sheets of folded paper printed with news, opinions, advertisements, and other information. Most newspapers come out either every day or once a week. |
newsstand |
a booth or other place where newspapers and magazines are sold. |
newt |
a small animal with a long, slender body and tail, and four legs. Newts have smooth, moist skin. They are a kind of small salamander and are amphibians. They spend part of their lives in water and part on land. |
New Testament |
the books of the Christian Bible that tell of the life and works of Jesus Christ and his apostles. |
New World |
the Western Hemisphere. North and South America make up the New World. |
New Year's Day |
the first day of the new year, January 1. |