TranslingualEdit

SymbolEdit

No

  1. (chemistry) nobelium.

EnglishEdit

Etymology 1Edit

Variant of No., from the scribal abbreviation for Latin numero (in number, to the number of).

AdverbEdit

No (not comparable)

  1. (archaic) Alternative form of No.

NounEdit

No (plural Nos)

  1. Alternative form of No.

Etymology 2Edit

A macronless variant of , the romanization of Japanese (, [performing] skill, talent).

 
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NounEdit

No (countable and uncountable, plural No)

  1. Alternative form of Noh: a form of classical Japanese drama.

Etymology 3Edit

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Proper nounEdit

No

  1. A lake in South Sudan
  2. A county of South Sudan

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