N,
received pronunciation of girl's name.
Ann(e),
for the rest of us.
Nail,
covering of finger end.
Nail,
metal fixing device.
Nile,
river in Egypt.
Niall,
male name - Irish.
With his nail Niall flicked a nail into the Nile.
Napkin,
US for table linen.
Napkin,
UK for babies bottom linen.

Diaper,
US for babies bottom linen.
Serviette,
UK for table linen.
Navy,
fleet.
Navy,
colour, dark blue.
Navvy,
labourer, navigator.
Nay, Vee,
no, Violets.
Nay,Vee the navvy in navy dug the ditch for the navy.
Neal,
boy's name.
Kneel,
to crouch.
Kneel, Neal.
Need,
want.
Knead,
to press.
Kneed,
usually in the groin.
No need to knead, he said as he kneed, ‘you need a drink of water.
Negative,
reversed image in photography.
Negative,
a single piece of exposed film.
Negative,
not in agreement, not positive.
Negative,
a refusal(US)
He was very negative about making a negative print from
the negative we already hold, and got a negative from the
proprietor.
Neigh,
horses noise.
Nay,
negative, no.
Ney,
French Napoleonic Marshal.
The horse went neigh, and Ney said nay.
Niece,
relative.
Knees,
leg joints.
Nice,
pleasant,
Nice,
type of biscuit.
Nice,
French seaside resort.
I noticed as we ate nice Nice biscuits in Nice that his
niece had nice knees.
Nicked,
slightly cut or pinched.
Nicked,
(sl) stolen, pinched.
Nicked,
(sl) arrested, caught.
When I nicked him for having nicked the money
the bracelets nicked his wrist.
Nick,
male name.
Nick,
sl. prison.
Nick is in the nick.
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