Wiktionary
Etymology 1 vb. (context transitive English) To refuse; deny; disclaim. Etymology 2
vb. 1 (context transitive English) To use; employ. 2 (context transitive English) To go over; recite; repeat. 3 (context reflexive English) To exert oneself. Etymology 3
alt. 1 (context UK dialectal Northern England Scotland English) use; profit; foredeal; advantage. 2 (context UK dialectal Northern England Scotland English) Use; end; purpose. n. 1 (context UK dialectal Northern England Scotland English) use; profit; foredeal; advantage. 2 (context UK dialectal Northern England Scotland English) Use; end; purpose. Etymology 4
1 (context UK dialectal Northern England Scotland English) useful; good at need; fit; able. 2 (context UK dialectal Northern England Scotland English) quick and effective; deft; skilful. 3 (context UK dialectal Northern England Scotland English) In good order; trim; tidy; dainty; clean.
Wikipedia
NAIT may refer to:
- National Animal Identification and Tracing in New Zealand
- National Association of Industrial Technology
- North American Islamic Trust, an organization in Plainfield, Indiana in the United States
- Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
- Neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia, a platelet-related disease affecting fetuses and infants, which can be fatal.
- Naim Audio Integrated Amplifier, an integrated amplified from Naim Audio
Usage examples of "nait".
The cosmogonies of the Delta: Sibu and Nait, Osiris and Isis, SU and Nephthys--Heliopolis and its theological schools: Ra, his identification with Horus, his dual nature, and the conception of Atumu--The Heliopolitan Enneads: formation of the Great Ennead--Thot and the Hermopolitan Ennead: creation by articulate words and by voice alone--Diffusion of the Enneads: their connection with the local triads, the god One and the god Eight--The one and only gods.