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nat,
Nat,
NAT,
nať,
nät,
nǟt,
Nät,
nåt, or
Nat. in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nat or
NAT may
refer to:
Network address translation (
NAT), in...
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Network address translation (
NAT) is a
method of
mapping an IP
address space into
another by
modifying network address information in the IP
header of...
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Nat Turner (October 2, 1800 –
November 11, 1831) was an
enslaved Black carpenter and
preacher who led a four-day
rebellion of both
enslaved and free Black...
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Wolff (born
December 17, 1994),
known by his
nickname and
professionally as
Nat Wolff, is an
American actor, musician, and singer-songwriter. He
first gained...
- 17, 1919 –
February 15, 1965),
known professionally as
Nat King Cole,
alternatively billed as
Nat "King" Cole, was an
American singer, jazz pianist, and...
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Nats or
nats in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nats or
NATS may
refer to:
National Party (South Africa) and its
supporters New
Zealand National...
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Nat Turner's Rebellion,
historically known as the
Southampton Insurrection, was a
slave rebellion that took
place in
Southampton County, Virginia, in...
- Carrier-grade
NAT (CGN or CGNAT), also
known as large-scale
NAT (LSN), is a type of
network address translation (
NAT) used by ISPs in IPv4
network design...
- (formerly
National Geographic Channel;
abbreviated and
trademarked as
Nat Geo or
Nat Geo TV) is an
American pay
television network and
flagship channel owned...
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Nat Birchall is a
British saxophonist, composer, and
bandleader of the
Nat Birchall Quartet and
Nat Birchall ****tet. He
lives in
Derbyshire in the north...