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    nook
    [no͝ok]
    noun
    nook (noun) · nooks (plural noun)
    1. a corner or recess, especially one offering seclusion or security:
      "the nook beside the fire" · "the fish should be able to find nooks and crannies in which they will be safe"
    Origin
    Middle English (denoting a corner or fragment): of unknown origin.
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    What is a nook in a room?A nook is a cozy little corner or a small, safe area. A nook in the library can be a nice place to sit and read. If you have a "breakfast nook " in your kitchen, you know it's a space set back from the main room, maybe built into a corner or under a window, where you can sit at a small table. All nooks are small and sheltered in some way.
    What is a nook in geography?nōōk, n. a corner: a narrow place formed by an angle: a recess: a secluded retreat.— adjs. Nook′-shot′ten, full of nooks and corners; Nook′y. [Gael. and Ir. niuc; Scot. neuk .] A small indentation of the land; a little cove in the inner parts of bays and harbours.
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    What does Nook mean in English?A corner of a room, or a part of a room cut off from the main part. A breakfast nook. A small recess or secluded spot; retreat. From Middle English noke, nok (“nook, corner, angle"), of uncertain origin. Cognate with Scots neuk, nuk (“corner, angle of a square, angular object").
    What does Nook mean in the 20th century?Chambers 20th Century Dictionary(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Nook. nōōk, n. a corner: a narrow place formed by an angle: a recess: a secluded retreat.—adjs. Nook′-shot′ten, full of nooks and corners; Nook′y.
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  3. Small corner, alcove, or recess
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    noun a corner, as in a room. any secluded or obscure corner. any small recess: a breakfast nook. any remote or sheltered spot: a shady nook that was ideal for a picnic.
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    nook (no͝ok) n. 1. A small corner, alcove, or recess, especially one in a large room. 2. A hidden or secluded spot. [Middle English nok, probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Norwegian dialectal nōk, hook, and perhaps to Middle Low German ōk, nōk, angled piece of land.]
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