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11Not to be — Auteur Christine Angot Genre Roman Pays d origine  France Éditeur L Arpenteur Gallimard Date d …
12Not — Not, a. Shorn; shaven. [Obs.] See {Nott}. [1913 Webster] …
13NOT — /not/, n. a Boolean operator that returns a positive result if its operand is negative and a negative result if its operand is positive. * * * …
14Not. — Not. † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiastical Abbreviations ► Abbreviation in general use, chiefly Ecclesiastical Notitia ( Knowledge ) The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Nihil Obstat …
15Not I — This article is about the play. For the restriction enzyme NotI, see restriction enzyme. Photo of Lisa Dwan, Battersea Arts Centre © Allan Titmuss Not I is a twenty minute dramatic monologue written in 1972 (March 20 to April 1) by Samuel Beckett …
16Not! — For other uses of the word, see Not (disambiguation). Not! is a grammatical construction in the English language that became a sarcastic catchphrase in North America in the 1990s. A declarative statement is made, followed by a pause and then an… …
17not — 1. adverb /nɒt,nɑt/ a) Negates the meaning of the modified verb. Well, Im not a crook. Ive earned everything Ive got. b) To no degree Did you take out the trash? No, I did not. See Also: aint, arent, cant, cannot, darent, doesnt, dont, didnt,… …
18Not — In Wikipedia, not is shorthand for What Wikipedia Is Not. Not is the general declarative form of no, indicating a negation of a related statement which it usually precedes. Not may refer to: Not!, an expression used as a contradiction, especially …
19not — adverb Etymology: Middle English, alteration of nought, from nought, pronoun more at naught Date: 13th century 1. used as a function word to make negative a group of words or a word 2. used as a function word to stand for the negative of a… …
20NOT — noun Etymology: not Date: 1947 a logical operator that produces a statement that is the inverse of an input statement …