Numa


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  • Numantia

    [noo-man-shee-uh, -shuh, nyoo-] /nuˈmæn ʃi ə, -ʃə, nyu-/ noun 1. an ancient city in N Spain: besieged and taken 134–133 b.c. by Scipio the Younger. /njuːˈmæntɪə/ noun 1. an ancient city in N Spain: a centre of Celtic resistance to Rome in N Spain; captured by Scipio the Younger in 133 bc

  • Numantian

    /njuːˈmæntɪən/ adjective 1. of or relating to Numantia or its inhabitants noun 2. a native or inhabitant of Numantia

  • Numa Pompilius

    [noo-muh pom-pil-ee-uh s, nyoo-] /ˈnu mə pɒmˈpɪl i əs, ˈnyu-/ noun 1. died 673? b.c, 2nd legendary Sabine king of Rome 715–673? /ˈnjuːmə pɒmˈpɪlɪəs/ noun 1. the legendary second king of Rome (?715–?673 bc), said to have instituted religious rites

  • Numazu

    [noo-mah-zoo] /nuˈmɑ zu/ noun 1. a port city in S Honshu, Japan, on Suragu Bay.

  • Numb

    [nuhm] /nʌm/ adjective, number, numbest. 1. deprived of physical sensation or the ability to move: fingers numb with cold. 2. manifesting or resembling numbness: a numb sensation. 3. incapable of action or of feeling emotion; enervated; prostrate: numb with grief. 4. lacking or deficient in emotion or feeling; indifferent: She was numb to their pleas […]


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