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Nepenthe
Nepenthe Ne*pen"the, n. [Fr. Gr. ? removing all sorrow; hence, an epithet of an Egyptian drug which lulled sorrow for the day; ? not + ? sorrow, grief.] A drug used by the ancients to give relief from pain and sorrow; -- by some supposed to have been opium or hasheesh. Hence, anything soothing and comforting. Lulled with the sweet nepenthe of a court. --Pope. Quaff, O quaff this kind nepenthe. --Poe.
Nepenthes
Nepenthes Ne*pen"thes, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ?. See Nepenthe.] 1. Same as Nepenthe. --Milton. 2. (Bot.) A genus of climbing plants found in India, Malaya, etc., which have the leaves prolonged into a kind of stout tendril terminating in a pitcherlike appendage, whence the plants are often called pitcher plants and monkey-cups. There are about thirty species, of which the best known is Nepenthes distillatoria. See Pitcher plant.
Nepenthes
Pitcher Pitch"er, n. [OE. picher, OF. pichier, OHG. pehhar, pehh[=a]ri; prob. of the same origin as E. beaker. Cf. Beaker.] 1. A wide-mouthed, deep vessel for holding liquids, with a spout or protruding lip and a handle; a water jug or jar with a large ear or handle. 2. (Bot.) A tubular or cuplike appendage or expansion of the leaves of certain plants. American pitcher plants, the species of Sarracenia. See Sarracenia. Australian pitcher plant, the Cephalotus follicularis, a low saxifragaceous herb having two kinds of radical leaves, some oblanceolate and entire, others transformed into little ovoid pitchers, longitudinally triple-winged and ciliated, the mouth covered with a lid shaped like a cockleshell. California pitcher plant, the Darlingtonia California. See Darlingtonia. Pitcher plant, any plant with the whole or a part of the leaves transformed into pitchers or cuplike organs, especially the species of Nepenthes. See Nepenthes.
Ninepence
Ninepence Nine"pence, n.; pl. Ninepences. 1. An old English silver coin, worth nine pence. 2. A New England name for the Spanish real, a coin formerly current in the United States, as valued at twelve and a half cents.
Ninepences
Ninepence Nine"pence, n.; pl. Ninepences. 1. An old English silver coin, worth nine pence. 2. A New England name for the Spanish real, a coin formerly current in the United States, as valued at twelve and a half cents.

Meaning of Nepen from wikipedia

- Nepen Diakha is a locality situated in the Kédougou Region, Senegal. The highest point of the country is located 2.7 km southeast of Nepen Diakha on Baunez...
- Mexico SW USA) guardian of the field WGPSN Nepen 6°11′N 139°28′W / 6.19°N 139.46°W / 6.19; -139.46 (Nepen) 26.4 2016 Egyptian god of rain WGPSN Ninsar...
- found Senegal's highest point, Baunez ridge situated 2.7 km southeast of Nepen Diakha at 648 m (2,126 ft). The northern border is formed by the Senegal...
- sea level. The highest point is Baunez ridge situated 2.7 km southeast of Nepen Diakha at 648 m (2,126 ft). Senegal has three main climatic regions. The...
- 162 534 194  Denmark Ejer Region Midtjylland 160 520 [12] 195  Senegal Nepen Diakha Kédougou Region 153 502 196  Estonia Otepää Valga County 152 499...
- IRMNG: 1346799 ITIS: 564924 NCBI: 4375 Open Tree of Life: 587622 PLANTS: NEPEN POWO: urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:327014-2 Tropicos: 40027421 WFO: wfo-4000025900...
- breast súsu tree káhew house beléy give awéy fire hapúy navel púsed person táwu tooth ŋépen leg sukáb blind bulég to cry íbil blood digíʔ worm bukbúk...
- Príncipe Pico de São Tomé 2,024 m (6,640 ft) 53  Senegal Baunez ridge near Nepen Diakha 648 m (2,126 ft) 48  Seyc****es Morne Seyc****ois 905 m (2,969 ft)...
- Planetary Nomenclature. 3 July 2015. "Planetary Names: Crater, craters: Nepen on Ceres". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. 20 June 2015. "Planetary...
- 1958 Guinea gained independence, followed by Senegal in 1960. Youkounkoun Nepen Diakha Fongolembi [fr] Niagalankome CIA World Factbook – Senegal, retrieved...