- Look up
nogging in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nogging, an
architectural term, may
refer to:
Brick nog (
nogged,
nogging), term used for the filling...
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called a
nogging piece or
dwang Nogai (ISO 639-2
nog), a
Turkic language of the
North Caucasus North Geelong railway station,
Australia NOG mouse, a variety...
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Nogger is a
brand of ice
cream bar made by Langnese. It was
first introduced in West
Germany in 1964,
making it one of the
oldest ice
cream brands of Unilever...
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Brick nog (
nogging or
nogged, beam filling) is a
construction technique in
which bricks are used to fill the gaps in a
wooden frame. Such
walls may then...
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dwang (Scotland and New Zealand),
nogging piece,
nogging,
noggin or
nog (England and Australia; all
derived from
brick nog), or
blocking (North America),...
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English Dictionary,
nog was "a kind of
strong beer
brewed in East Anglia". The
first known use of the word
nog was in 1693. Alternatively,
nog may stem from...
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Noggin the
Nog is a
fictional character appearing in a BBC
Television animated series (of the same name,
originally broadcast 1959–1965 and 1982) and...
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Nog, pla**** by Aron Eisenberg, is a
recurring character on the
science fiction television series Star Trek: Deep
Space Nine (DS9). A
member of the profit-driven...
- Look up
nogal or
Nogal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nogal may
refer to:
Nogal, New
Mexico Nugal,
Somalia Artur Nogal (born 1990),
Polish speed...
- Bonilla-Silva (2003), pp. 132, 135. "Nig-
nog". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Merriam-Webster.
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nog".
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