Nat
[nat] /næt/
noun
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a male given name, form of or .
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[hohl-muh n] /ˈhoʊl mən/
noun
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Nathan (“Nat”) 1896–1995, U.S. basketball player and coach.
/næt/
noun (informal)
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a member or supporter of the Scottish National Party
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(NZ) a member of the National Party
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(NZ) a Member of Parliament for the National Party
abbreviation
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national
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natural
Network Address Translation
network address translation
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national
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native
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natural
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