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nastic

a. Relating to the response of a plant to a stimulus that does not depend on the location of the stimulus.

Usage examples of "nastic".

This made her remember what she had said to the Nastic commander, out there in the shadow of his stupidly big ship.

Phase-locked to its mathematics is some kind of Nastic heavy asset: maybe a cruiser.

There was the K-ship, and tethered to it like a blind camel on a bit of rope was the Nastic battle cruiser.

As soon as they arrived on a planet the Nastic turned its indigenous population over to excavation projects.

After the lithosphere was laced with these structures, the Nastic would hover by the million in the air above them, on wings which looked as cheap and brand new as a plastic hairslide.

The Nastic colonies, substantial in number, spread from the rim of the galaxy towards its centre, in the shape of a slice from a pie chart.

Who knew what it would be, out there on the edge of the galaxy, with the Nastic only three systems away, and unknown assets at large in the Kuiper Belt, presenting as lumps of dirty ice?

A realtime vacuum commando unit, which had been hacking its way grimly through the Nastic ship since the collision, finally broke into the command-and-control section and hosed it out with hand-held gamma ray lasers.

Like the good team of lawyers they were they had begun to chop him out of his inadvertent contract with the Nastic vessel.

Ward Gibbon heard with horror from his son how the other kids at school called him Jungle Jim and Jim Nastics and Jimbo-Bimbo.

Nastic ship, to make a single, watery, undependable trace in the display.