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                                	nondisjunction |
                                	nondisposable |
                                	nondo |
                                	nondrinker |
                                	nondriver |
                                none
                                	| nonechoic 
                                	| noneffective 
                                	| noneffervescent 
                                	| nonelastic 
                                	| nonelect 
                            
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none
WORDNET DICTIONARY
Noun none has 2 senses
- none(n = noun.time) Array - a canonical hour that is the ninth hour of the day counting from sunrise; Array is a kind of hour, time of day
- none(n = noun.act) Array - a service in the Roman Catholic Church formerly read or chanted at 3 PM (the ninth hour counting from sunrise) but now somewhat earlier; Array is a kind of divine service, religious service, service
Adjective none has 1 sense
Adverbial none has 1 sense
CIDE DICTIONARY
none, a. & pron. [OE. none, non, nan, no, na, AS. nān, fr. ne not + ān one.  No, a.  & adv. , One, and cf. Non-, Null, a. ].  
                                            -                                     No one; not one; not anything; -- frequently used also partitively, or as a plural, not any. [1913 Webster]"There is none that doeth good; no, not one." [1913 Webster]"Six days ye shall gather it, but on the seventh day, which is the Sabbath, in it there shall be none." [1913 Webster]"Terms of peace yet none
 Vouchsafed or sought." [1913 Webster]"None of their productions are extant." [1913 Webster]
-                                     No; not any; -- used adjectively before a vowel, in old style; as, thou shalt have none assurance of thy life. [1913 Webster]
none, n. [F.]. 
                                            
                                         Same as Nones, 2.                                                                                 [1913 Webster]                                                                                                                    
                                                                                    OXFORD DICTIONARY
none, pron., adj., & adv.
--pron.
1 (foll. by of) a not any of (none of this concerns me; none of them have found it; none of your impudence!). b not any one of (none of them has come).
                    --pron.
1 (foll. by of) a not any of (none of this concerns me; none of them have found it; none of your impudence!). b not any one of (none of them has come).
Idiom
                        none the less nevertheless.  none other (usu. foll. by than) no other person.  none-so-pretty London Pride.
                                                                Usage
                        The verb following none in this sense can be singular or plural according to the sense.
2 a no persons (none but fools have ever believed it). b no person (none can tell).
--adj. (usu. with a preceding noun implied)
1 no; not any (you have money and I have none; would rather have a bad reputation than none at all).
2 not to be counted in a specified class (his understanding is none of the clearest; if a linguist is wanted, I am none).
--adv. (foll. by the + compar., or so, too) by no amount; not at all (am none the wiser; are none too fond of him).
                                                                            2 a no persons (none but fools have ever believed it). b no person (none can tell).
--adj. (usu. with a preceding noun implied)
1 no; not any (you have money and I have none; would rather have a bad reputation than none at all).
2 not to be counted in a specified class (his understanding is none of the clearest; if a linguist is wanted, I am none).
--adv. (foll. by the + compar., or so, too) by no amount; not at all (am none the wiser; are none too fond of him).
none, n.  (also in pl.)
1 the office of the fifth of the canonical hours of prayer, orig. said at the ninth hour (3 p.m.).
2 this hour.
                    1 the office of the fifth of the canonical hours of prayer, orig. said at the ninth hour (3 p.m.).
2 this hour.
Etymology
                        F f. L nona fem. sing. of nonus ninth: cf.  NOON
                                    THESAURUS
none
from scratch, in no way, nary one, never a one, nil, no, no man, no one, nobody, not a bit, not a hint, not a jot, not a lick, not a mite, not a one, not a particle, not a scrap, not a smitch, not a speck, not a suspicion, not a trace, not a whit, not an iota, not any, not at all, not oneROGET THESAURUS
none
Zero
N zero, nothing, null, nul, naught, nought, void, cipher, goose egg, none, nobody, no one, nichts, nixie, nix, zilch, zip, zippo, not a soul, ame qui vive, absence, unsubstantiality, not one, not a one, not any, nary a one, not a, never a, not a whit of, not an iota of, not a drop of, not a speck of, not a jot, not a trace of, not a hint of, not a smidgen of, not a suspicion of, not a shadow of, neither hide nor hair of.
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