Nook
51nook-shotten — ˈnu̇kˌshätən adjective Etymology: nook + obsolete English shotten, past participle of English shoot chiefly dialect : jutting out at numerous angles …
52nook — Synonyms and related words: L, alcove, angle, apex, asylum, bay, bend, bifurcation, bight, bolt hole, cache, cant, carrel, cavity, chevron, coin, concealment, corner, cove, cover, covert, coverture, crack, crank, cranny, crevice, crook, crotchet …
53nook — nÊŠk n. corner; hideaway; cranny (Colloquial) …
54nook — n. Corner, recess, niche, retired place …
55nook — noun the children s library has cozy nooks for quiet reading Syn: recess, corner, alcove, niche, cranny, bay, inglenook, cavity, cubbyhole, pigeonhole; opening, gap, aperture; hideaway, hiding place, hideout, shelter …
56nook — n niche, recess, alcove, cove, cranny, hole, pigeonhole, cubby, cubbyhole, corner, private spot or place; burrow, den, lair, nest; cave, cavern, grotto, dugout, depression, cavity, retreat, shelter …
57nook — Kū ono, ke ena, ke e, po opo o, kīpolipoli …
58nook — n. a corner or recess; a secluded place. Etymology: ME nok(e) corner, of unkn. orig …
59nook·ie — ↑nooky …
60Barnes & Noble Nook — Nook redirects here. For other uses, see Nook (disambiguation). See also: Barnes Noble Nook 1st Edition, Nook Simple Touch, Nook Color, and Nook Tablet Barnes Noble Nooks Developer …