See also: Nori, Nóri, and noří

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Etymology 1 edit

From Japanese 海苔 (nori), literally "ocean moss".

Noun edit

nori (uncountable)

 
Nori
  1. A type of seaweed, a red alga, laver (genus Pyropia, including species P. yezoensis and P. tenera).
  2. The seaweed, chopped and formed into sheets, used in the preparation of sushi.
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Etymology 2 edit

Noun edit

nori (plural noris)

  1. Alternative form of norry

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Basque edit

Etymology edit

From nor (who) +‎ -i (dative suffix).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /noɾi/ [no.ɾi]
  • Rhymes: -oɾi
  • Hyphenation: no‧ri

Pronoun edit

nori

  1. dative indefinite of nor; to who, to whom
    Nori eman zenion?Who did you give it to?

Indonesian edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Japanese 海苔(のり) (nori, ocean moss).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /no.ri/
  • Hyphenation: no‧ri

Noun edit

nori (first-person possessive noriku, second-person possessive norimu, third-person possessive norinya)

  1. A type of seaweed, a red alga, laver (genus Pyropia, including species P. yezoensis and P. tenera).
  2. The seaweed, chopped and formed into sheets, used in the preparation of sushi.

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Romanization edit

nori

  1. Rōmaji transcription of のり

Lithuanian edit

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Verb edit

nóri

  1. second-person singular present of norėti
  2. third-person singular present of norėti
  3. third-person plural present of norėti

Maranao edit

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nori

  1. parrot

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Ngarrindjeri edit

 
A nori or Australian pelican

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nori

  1. pelican, specifically the Australian pelican (Pelecanus conspicillatus), a large water bird with the largest bill in the avian world.

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nori m pl

  1. plural of nor