About The Word Nook

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Nook

Nook Meaning & Definition
Nook Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Nook?

[n] an interior angle formed be two meeting walls; "a piano was in one corner of the room"
[n] a sheltered and secluded place

Synonyms | Synonyms for Nook: corner

Related Terms | Find terms related to Nook: 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 | cubby | cubbyhole | cubicle | dark corner | deflection | den | dogleg | dugout | elbow | ell | fork | foxhole | funk hole | furcation | hideaway | hideout | hidey hole | hiding | hiding place | hole | hook | inflection | inglenook | knee | L | lair | nest | niche | opening | oriel | pitchhole | point | quoin | recess | recession | refuge | retreat | roomlet | sanctuary | secret place | snuggery | stash | swerve | undercovert | veer | vertex | zag | zig | zigzag

See Also | amen corner | area | building | chimney corner | edifice | inglenook | retreat

Nook In Webster's Dictionary

\Nook\, n. [OE. nok; cf. Gael. & Ir. niuc.] A narrow place formed by an angle in bodies or between bodies; a corner; a recess; a secluded retreat. How couldst thou find this dark, sequestered nook? --Milton.

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