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Np

The symbol for neptunium.

NP

abbr.
1. neuropsychiatry
2. notary public
3. noun phrase
4. nurse practitioner
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np

abbreviation for
1. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) printing new paragraph
2. (Law) law nisi prius
3. (Library Science & Bibliography) no place of publication

np

the internet domain name for
(Computer Science) Nepal

Np

symbol for
(Units) neper
the chemical symbol for
(Elements & Compounds) neptunium

NP

abbreviation for
1. (Psychiatry) neuropsychiatric
2. (Psychiatry) neuropsychiatry
3. (Law) Also: np Notary Public
4. (Grammar) noun phrase
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NP

nurse-practitioner.

Np


Chem. Symbol.
neptunium.

N.P.

1. new paragraph.
2. no protest.
3. notary public.

n.p.

1. new paragraph.
2. no pagination.
3. no protest.
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Np

The symbol for neptunium.
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NP

No problem
Dictionary of Unfamiliar Words by Diagram Group Copyright © 2008 by Diagram Visual Information Limited
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.NP - a radioactive transuranic metallic elementNp - a radioactive transuranic metallic element; found in trace amounts in uranium ores; a by-product of the production of plutonium
metal, metallic element - any of several chemical elements that are usually shiny solids that conduct heat or electricity and can be formed into sheets etc.
2.NP - a registered nurse who has received special training and can perform many of the duties of a physicianNP - a registered nurse who has received special training and can perform many of the duties of a physician
registered nurse, RN - a graduate nurse who has passed examinations for registration
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