Nastat
North American Society of Teachers of the Alexander Technique
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/ˈnæstɪk/ noun 1. a response of plant parts that is independent of the direction of the external stimulus, such as the opening of buds caused by an alteration in light intensity
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[nas-tee] /ˈnæs ti/ adjective, nastier, nastiest. 1. physically filthy; disgustingly unclean: a nasty pigsty of a room. 2. offensive to taste or smell; nauseating. 3. offensive; objectionable: a nasty habit. 4. vicious, spiteful, or ugly: a nasty dog; a nasty rumor. 5. bad or hard to deal with, encounter, undergo, etc.; dangerous; serious: a nasty […]
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[nas-tee] /ˈnæs ti/ adjective, nastier, nastiest. 1. physically filthy; disgustingly unclean: a nasty pigsty of a room. 2. offensive to taste or smell; nauseating. 3. offensive; objectionable: a nasty habit. 4. vicious, spiteful, or ugly: a nasty dog; a nasty rumor. 5. bad or hard to deal with, encounter, undergo, etc.; dangerous; serious: a nasty […]
- Nastily
[nas-tee] /ˈnæs ti/ adjective, nastier, nastiest. 1. physically filthy; disgustingly unclean: a nasty pigsty of a room. 2. offensive to taste or smell; nauseating. 3. offensive; objectionable: a nasty habit. 4. vicious, spiteful, or ugly: a nasty dog; a nasty rumor. 5. bad or hard to deal with, encounter, undergo, etc.; dangerous; serious: a nasty […]
- Nastistical
humour, mathematics A description of a method, thought by the programmer to be correct statistics, but which is not. An example is averaging together several averages of samples of different sizes. The correct way to do this is to average together all of the individual samples. (1997-02-12)