A complete sentence, from one full stop to another; esp., a well-proportioned, harmonious sentence. Periods are beautiful when they are not too long. Period The punctuation point [.] that marks the end of a complete sentence, or of an abbreviated word. Period One of several similar sets ...
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These may be drawn in one country and payable in another, in which case they are called foreign bills; or they may be drawn and made payable in the same country, in which case they are called inland bills. The term bill of exchange is often abbreviated into exchange; as, to buy or ...
Often colloquially abbreviated to New year's or new year. New Zealand () A group of islands in the South Pacific Ocean. Nexible (a.) That may be knit together. Next (superl.) Nearest in place; having no similar object intervening. Next (superl.) Nearest in time; as, the next day ...
(grammar) A punctuation mark used to indicate the end of a sentence or an abbreviated part of a word; a full stop; a period. Point A significant, outstanding, or effective idea, argument, or suggestion Your point is well taken. Dot A point used as a diacritical mark above or below var...