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NO

  1. (chemistry) The molecular formula for nitric oxide.

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NO

  1. (international standards) ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code for Norway.
    Synonym: NOR (alpha-3)

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NO

  1. (electronics, of a relay) Initialism of normally open.

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NO

  1. (Roman Catholicism) Initialism of Novus Ordo.

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NO m (uncountable)

  1. Abbreviation of nord-oest.

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NO

  1. Initialism of noordoost; NE.

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NO

  1. NW; Abbreviation of nord-ouest.

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NO

  1. Abbreviation of Nordost; northeast

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NO ?

  1. Abbreviation of Novara (Italian town in Piemonte)

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NO m

  1. Abbreviation of nordovest; northwest

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NO m (uncountable)

  1. Abbreviation of noroeste.

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NO m

  1. Abbreviation of noroeste; northwest

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NO

  1. Abbreviation of naturorienterade ämnen. A collective name used in schools for natural sciences as school subjects.
    Hyponyms: biologi (biology), fysik (physics), kemi (chemistry)
    Coordinate term: SO
  2. Abbreviation of nordost (NE, north-east).
    Antonym: SV
    Coordinate terms: SO, SV, NV

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