Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word NS


NS

Definitions of NS

  1. negative-strand
  2. National Socialist
  3. Nova Scotia, a province of Canada
  4. New Style (of dates; contrast OS)
  5. Netscape (Internet browser)
  6. Noble Sanctuary
  7. no smoking
  8. note script/scriptum
  9. (rail) Norfolk Southern (Railroad)
  10. (rail) Initialism of Nederlandse Spoorwegen. (Dutch Railways)
  11. (Malaysia) Initialism of Negeri Sembilan
  12. (Singapore) Initialism of national service
  13. Initialism of nervous system.
  14. Initialism of nuclear ship, a nuclear-powered ship.
  15. Initialism of native speaker.
  16. Initialism of neutron star.
  17. Initialism of neutral spirit.
  18. (Ireland, usually as part of a name) Initialism of National School.
  19. (informal) Initialism of w:NATO state.
  20. Initialism of no show.
  21. Initialism of namespace.
  22. Initialism of Nintendo Switch.
  23. (politics, Internet slang) Initialism of National Socialism
  24. (video games, first-person shooters) nice shot
  25. plural of n.
  26. (meteorology) Nimbostratus.
  27. plural of N.

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Examples of Using NS in a Sentence

  • Giulio Alberoni (21 May 1664 OS – 26 June NS 1752) was an Italian cardinal and statesman in the service of Philip V of Spain.
  • The United States Navy is the largest employer in the county, with installations at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Naval Undersea Warfare Center Keyport, and Naval Base Kitsap (which comprises former NSB Bangor and NS Bremerton).
  • The Nickel Plate Bike Trail follows both of those right-of-ways, switching back and forth between the NS and CNW lines the whole way through Glen Carbon.
  • NS was reorganized following the neoliberal reforms of the 1980s and the 1991 EU Directive 91/440; the latter required railway infrastructure and transport activities to be managed independently.
  • The IIfx features specialized high-speed (80 ns) RAM using 64-pin dual-ported SIMMs, while all other contemporary Macintosh models use 30-pin SIMMs.
  • 1600 Class and 1800 Class: These two types of locomotives are the same, the 1800 series got renumbered from 1600 after the partial privatisation of the NS.
  • One nanosecond (ns) is about the time required for light to travel 30 cm in air, or 20 cm in an optical fiber.
  • The railroad fiercely argued against allowing the sale to go through, even arguing that monopoly concerns precluded a Conrail sale to either NS or CSX.
  • Nokturnal Mortum's music was once available on the music platform Spotify, but the team has since removed and blacklisted the band from the platform due to their associations with the NS movement.
  • One WAITS feature very notable in pre-Web days was a news-wire search engine called NS (for News Service) that allowed WAITS hackers to instantly find, store and be notified about selected AP and New York Times news-wire stories by doing searches using arbitrary combinations of words.
  • Classicism and scientific curiosity between Giotto and Arnolfo di Cambio, in "Medieval art", ns, I (1987).
  • NS has begun measures to lower emissions, such as modernizing more than 100 locomotives each year and equipping 93% of its active locomotive fleet, or 1550 locomotives, with energy-management technology.
  • With Quisling's coup on 9 April 1940, Hagelin was appointed Minister of Trade and Supply, and thus gained a place in the innermost NS circles.
  • In March 2004, G17+ formed a coalition government with the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS), the Serbian Renewal Movement (SPO) and New Serbia (NS).
  • Michael Forrestall (NS), Noël Kinsella (NB), Pierre Claude Nolin (QC), John Buchanan (NS), Gerald Comeau (NS), Donald Oliver (NS), Marjory LeBreton (ON), Pat Carney (BC), Lenard Gustafson (SK).
  • When American neutrality ended on 7 December 1941, Santee was carrying oil for a secret airdrome at NS Argentia, Newfoundland.
  • As earlier models on the station had attempted to "rescue" humans from a type of radiation that humans could actually stay in for a while, but would destroy a robot almost immediately, it (and all other NS series robots produced for the station) has had its First Law of Robotics modified to "no robot may injure a human being"; the normal "or through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm" has been omitted.
  • Edsall continued escort duty from the Gulf of Mexico to New York City and Norfolk, and with one convoy to NS Argentia, Newfoundland.
  • In The End (2012) Kershaw describes Schörner as "a fanatical (Nazi) loyalist", an indication of this being that he had served for a brief spell in March 1944 as Chief of the NS Leadership Staff of the Army.
  • Expressed in SI units, the unit of measurement is given as the change per second, but in the context of electronic circuits a slew rate is usually expressed in terms of microseconds (μs) or nanoseconds (ns).
  • On 29 January 2010, the Quadrennial Defense Review Report stated that a nuclear aircraft carrier would be homeported at NS Mayport.
  • "Windisch" were considered of German blood and therefore also "worthy" of "Re-Germanization", and the Slovenes, who were Slavic and therefore, in NS parlance, to be exterminated.
  • 11 days after the Japanese attack, Philadelphia steamed for exercises in Casco Bay, after which she joined two destroyers for anti-submarine patrol to NS Argentia, Newfoundland.
  • In comparison, many other leaders of small parties within DOS that had considerably lesser profile than NS and Ilić, like Vladan Batić, Dušan Mihajlović, Goran Svilanović, Nebojša Čović, Rasim Ljajić, Žarko Korać, Dragan Veselinov, József Kasza, Mile Isakov, etc.
  • Charles II: Although deceased by the time of the Restoration, the regicides John Bradshaw, Oliver Cromwell, Henry Ireton and Thomas Pride were served with a Bill of Attainder on 15 May 1660 backdated to 1 January 1649 (NS).



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