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Characters in flat become 1D, having this for Christmas
Answer for the clue "Characters in flat become 1D, having this for Christmas ", 4 letters:
noel
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Word definitions for noel in dictionaries
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Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Nowel \Now"el\, n. [See Noel .] [Written also no["e]l .] Christmas; also, a shout of joy at Christmas for the birth of the Savior. [Obs.] (Mus.) A kind of hymn, or canticle, of medi[ae]val origin, sung in honor of the Nativity of our Lord; a Christmas carol. ...
Usage examples of noel.
Standing up abruptly, he tumbled a startled Noel off his lap, catching her and setting her on her feet before she landed in aheap on the floor.
But there was good provision for the lesser gentry, and the names of Sudeley and Boteler and Tracey and Lacey and Noel bulked large.
Sudely and Boteler and Noel are shrewd folk, and the wool-staplers are shrewder.
TRUE TALE IT seemed a greeting from one dead man to another, when Dana Brye sprang forward to meet Noel Shalley.
Oh, there was a holiday, of course, and even the gaunt, Gaullist figure of Pere Noel, an ascetic and intellectualized version of Santa.
NSA director was Vice Admiral Noel Gayler, a handsome, salt-and-pepper-haired naval aviator.
Convinced that foreign interests were financing the antiwar movement, on June 5, 1970, he met in the Oval Office with Vice Admiral Noel Gayler, who was then the director of NSA, and the chiefs of the CIA, DIA, and FBI.
I myself had a most interesting and cordial lunch discussion with Noel and Jeanne Gayler, Admiral Gayler being a former director of the National Security Agency.
Tossed into the Fourth Dimension, Little Mathematics Professor Noel Gouf Has an Amazing Chance to Solve All of His Personal Problems While Time Stands Motionless!
And since middle-aged, ineffectual high school mathematics teachers are far more plentiful than jobs, little Noel Gouf knew that he was finished.
Merton, the class playboy at Harvard, into whose amiable bubble-blown brain little Noel Gouf had diligently tried to cram sufficient tutorial information to get him through freshman trig, was head of his own great brokerage house.
Noel Gouf, and I was an infant prodigy once, and I have a big bulging brain.
By pushing his ear forward, this way and that, tiptoeing around the room, Noel Gouf could pick them up.
Noel Gouf lifted back his right foot, and swung it with all the solidiy of his short, stubby frame against the spot indicated.
Noel Gouf read the violet ink on the pink paper over with a feeling creeping horror.