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NUTS; Nuts; NUTs; NUT; Nut (disambiguation); Nuts (film)

NUT         
  • Aircraft at Newcastle International Airport
  • BBC Newcastle
  • [[Bigg Market]]
  • Central Arcade, Newcastle upon Tyne
  • Grey's Monument
  • Ridley]] and [[Tony Scott]].<ref name=RidTonScottcinema/>
  • Local Hero]]" is played at St. James Park before the start of every [[Newcastle United]] home game.<ref name="Newcastle">Anthony Bateman (2008). "Sporting Sounds: Relationships Between Sport and Music". p. 186. Routledge</ref>
  • Stanhope Street in [[Arthur's Hill]] is home to one of the largest Asian communities in [[North East England]].
  • William Miller]] of Newcastle in 1832, as seen from [[Gateshead]]
  • View northwards from the Castle Keep, towards Berwick-on-Tweed in 1954
  • Newcastle city centre, 1917, with [[St James' Park]] football ground above and left of centre
  • Avison Library on New Bridge Street West.
  • Grainger Street, circa 1906
  • [[Literary and Philosophical Society of Newcastle upon Tyne]].
  • Metro Radio Arena
  • conurbation]] which includes [[North Tyneside]], [[Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead]], parts of [[South Tyneside]] and parts of [[Northumberland]].
  • Panorama from Newcastle castle keep across the River Tyne to Gateshead in 1954
  • [[Newcastle Civic Centre]], meeting place of the City Council
  • Newcastle Castle]] [[Keep]] is the oldest structure in the city, dating back to at least the 11th century.
  • Castle]]
  • Newcastle upon Tyne and Carlisle Railway Company]] for 17 Preference Shares, issued on 6 June 1857
  • South entrance of [[Northumberland Street]], now pedestrianised
  • O2 Academy Newcastle
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[[Old Eldon Square]], the [[Eldon Square Shopping Centre]] is built around it and takes its name from it.
  • [[Royal Victoria Infirmary]]
  • alt=A red gold and blue Chinese arch over a busy city centre street
  • Central Station
  • Quayside architecture
  • St James' Park during a match between Newcastle United and Manchester United
  • Side, a street in Newcastle near the Tyne Bridge
  • [[Jesmond]] has become an affluent area and is popular with students.
  • View of [[St James' Park]] and surrounding buildings, as seen from Gateshead
  • Sting]], principal songwriter, lead singer and bassist for English rock band [[The Police]].
  • Newcastle was once a major industrial centre particularly for coal and shipping
  • Theatre Royal, Grey Street
  • [[Gosforth]] High Street in the north of the city.
  • Map of the Tyne and Wear Metro
  • [[Tyne Bridge]]
  • Two converted warehouses provided the base for Tyne Tees on City Road until 2005
  • access-date = 21 January 2014}}</ref>

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جَوْزَة

nut         
  • Aircraft at Newcastle International Airport
  • BBC Newcastle
  • [[Bigg Market]]
  • Central Arcade, Newcastle upon Tyne
  • Grey's Monument
  • Ridley]] and [[Tony Scott]].<ref name=RidTonScottcinema/>
  • Local Hero]]" is played at St. James Park before the start of every [[Newcastle United]] home game.<ref name="Newcastle">Anthony Bateman (2008). "Sporting Sounds: Relationships Between Sport and Music". p. 186. Routledge</ref>
  • Stanhope Street in [[Arthur's Hill]] is home to one of the largest Asian communities in [[North East England]].
  • William Miller]] of Newcastle in 1832, as seen from [[Gateshead]]
  • View northwards from the Castle Keep, towards Berwick-on-Tweed in 1954
  • Newcastle city centre, 1917, with [[St James' Park]] football ground above and left of centre
  • Avison Library on New Bridge Street West.
  • Grainger Street, circa 1906
  • [[Literary and Philosophical Society of Newcastle upon Tyne]].
  • Metro Radio Arena
  • conurbation]] which includes [[North Tyneside]], [[Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead]], parts of [[South Tyneside]] and parts of [[Northumberland]].
  • Panorama from Newcastle castle keep across the River Tyne to Gateshead in 1954
  • [[Newcastle Civic Centre]], meeting place of the City Council
  • Newcastle Castle]] [[Keep]] is the oldest structure in the city, dating back to at least the 11th century.
  • Castle]]
  • Newcastle upon Tyne and Carlisle Railway Company]] for 17 Preference Shares, issued on 6 June 1857
  • South entrance of [[Northumberland Street]], now pedestrianised
  • O2 Academy Newcastle
  • upright=0.75
  • upright=0.75
  • upright=0.75
  • 
[[Old Eldon Square]], the [[Eldon Square Shopping Centre]] is built around it and takes its name from it.
  • [[Royal Victoria Infirmary]]
  • alt=A red gold and blue Chinese arch over a busy city centre street
  • Central Station
  • Quayside architecture
  • St James' Park during a match between Newcastle United and Manchester United
  • Side, a street in Newcastle near the Tyne Bridge
  • [[Jesmond]] has become an affluent area and is popular with students.
  • View of [[St James' Park]] and surrounding buildings, as seen from Gateshead
  • Sting]], principal songwriter, lead singer and bassist for English rock band [[The Police]].
  • Newcastle was once a major industrial centre particularly for coal and shipping
  • Theatre Royal, Grey Street
  • [[Gosforth]] High Street in the north of the city.
  • Map of the Tyne and Wear Metro
  • [[Tyne Bridge]]
  • Two converted warehouses provided the base for Tyne Tees on City Road until 2005
  • access-date = 21 January 2014}}</ref>
اسْم : جوزة . بندقة . مشكلة . معضلة . صَمولة . حَزَقَة . عزقة
nut         
  • Aircraft at Newcastle International Airport
  • BBC Newcastle
  • [[Bigg Market]]
  • Central Arcade, Newcastle upon Tyne
  • Grey's Monument
  • Ridley]] and [[Tony Scott]].<ref name=RidTonScottcinema/>
  • Local Hero]]" is played at St. James Park before the start of every [[Newcastle United]] home game.<ref name="Newcastle">Anthony Bateman (2008). "Sporting Sounds: Relationships Between Sport and Music". p. 186. Routledge</ref>
  • Stanhope Street in [[Arthur's Hill]] is home to one of the largest Asian communities in [[North East England]].
  • William Miller]] of Newcastle in 1832, as seen from [[Gateshead]]
  • View northwards from the Castle Keep, towards Berwick-on-Tweed in 1954
  • Newcastle city centre, 1917, with [[St James' Park]] football ground above and left of centre
  • Avison Library on New Bridge Street West.
  • Grainger Street, circa 1906
  • [[Literary and Philosophical Society of Newcastle upon Tyne]].
  • Metro Radio Arena
  • conurbation]] which includes [[North Tyneside]], [[Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead]], parts of [[South Tyneside]] and parts of [[Northumberland]].
  • Panorama from Newcastle castle keep across the River Tyne to Gateshead in 1954
  • [[Newcastle Civic Centre]], meeting place of the City Council
  • Newcastle Castle]] [[Keep]] is the oldest structure in the city, dating back to at least the 11th century.
  • Castle]]
  • Newcastle upon Tyne and Carlisle Railway Company]] for 17 Preference Shares, issued on 6 June 1857
  • South entrance of [[Northumberland Street]], now pedestrianised
  • O2 Academy Newcastle
  • upright=0.75
  • upright=0.75
  • upright=0.75
  • 
[[Old Eldon Square]], the [[Eldon Square Shopping Centre]] is built around it and takes its name from it.
  • [[Royal Victoria Infirmary]]
  • alt=A red gold and blue Chinese arch over a busy city centre street
  • Central Station
  • Quayside architecture
  • St James' Park during a match between Newcastle United and Manchester United
  • Side, a street in Newcastle near the Tyne Bridge
  • [[Jesmond]] has become an affluent area and is popular with students.
  • View of [[St James' Park]] and surrounding buildings, as seen from Gateshead
  • Sting]], principal songwriter, lead singer and bassist for English rock band [[The Police]].
  • Newcastle was once a major industrial centre particularly for coal and shipping
  • Theatre Royal, Grey Street
  • [[Gosforth]] High Street in the north of the city.
  • Map of the Tyne and Wear Metro
  • [[Tyne Bridge]]
  • Two converted warehouses provided the base for Tyne Tees on City Road until 2005
  • access-date = 21 January 2014}}</ref>
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جوزة ، بندقة = قلب الجوزة او البندقة مشكلة، معضلة ، مهمة عسيرة صمولة ، حزقة ، عزقة pl: هراء رأس الانسان (ع) شخص احمق او مخبول او غريب الاطوار = المولع او المفتون بشئ
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Definitie

Nut
·vi To gather nuts.
II. Nut ·noun The tumbler of a gunlock.
III. Nut ·noun A projection on each side of the shank of an anchor, to secure the stock in place.
IV. Nut ·noun The fruit of certain trees and shrubs (as of the almond, walnut, hickory, beech, filbert, ·etc.), consisting of a hard and indehiscent shell inclosing a kernel.
V. Nut ·noun A perforated block (usually a small piece of metal), provided with an internal or female screw thread, used on a bolt, or screw, for tightening or holding something, or for transmitting motion. ·see ·Illust. of lst Bolt.

Wikipedia

Nut

Nut often refers to:

  • Nut (fruit), fruit composed of a hard shell and a seed, or a collective noun for dry and edible fruits or seeds
  • Nut (hardware), fastener used with a bolt

Nut or Nuts may also refer to:

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor NUT
1. Amber: Mistook a nut for a sweet A 12–year–old girl with a nut allergy died after eating a single sweet at an after–school club.
2. Normally the wing–nut candidate alienates the center.
3. The packets included a discount coupon for Honey Nut Cheerios.
4. "I love Cadbury Fruit and Nut, Crunchies and Maltesers.
5. Trees of good species including pine–nut, larch, acacia, Evodia Daniellii Benn and large chest–nut trees were planted in over 100,000 hectares of areas throughout the country last year.