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Noh — /noh/, n. No. * * * … Universalium
NOH — may refer to: New Orleans Hornets Nitroxyl See also Noh, Japanese musical drama This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an … Wikipedia
Noh — steht für: Nō, eine Art des japanischen Theaters NOH steht für: Landkreis Grafschaft Bentheim, deutsches Kraftfahrzeugkennzeichen Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer m … Deutsch Wikipedia
Noh — [nō] n. pl. Noh [Jpn nō] [also n ] a classic form of Japanese drama with choral music and dancing, using set themes, simple scenery, masked and costumed performers, and stylized acting … English World dictionary
Noh — traditional Japanese masked drama, 1871, from Japanese, lit. ability, talent, function. Dramatic form also known as nogaku, with gaku music … Etymology dictionary
Noh — (also No) ► NOUN ▪ traditional Japanese masked drama with dance and song. ORIGIN Japanese … English terms dictionary
Noh — This article is about the classical Japanese dance theatre. For the town in Africa, see Noh, Burkina Faso. Nou redirects here. For the Romanian village, see Roşia, Sibiu. Noh performance at Itsukushima Shrine … Wikipedia
Noh — Nô Musique japonaise Musique Traditionnelle Gagaku Shōmyō Heikyoku Jiuta … Wikipédia en Français
NOH — Hyponitrous Hy po*ni trous, a. [Pref. hypo + nitrous.] (Chem.) Containing or derived from nitrogen having a lower valence than in nitrous compounds. [1913 Webster] {Hyponitrous acid} (Chem.), an unstable nitrogen acid, {NOH}, whose salts are… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
NOH — Isonitroso I so*ni*tro so [Iso + nitroso .] (Chem.) A combining form (also used adjectively), signifying: Pertaining to, or designating, the characteristic, nitrogenous radical, {NOH}, called the isonitroso group. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Noh — also No noun (plural Noh; also No) Etymology: Japanese nō, literally, talent Date: 1871 classic Japanese dance drama having a heroic theme, a chorus, and highly stylized action, costuming, and scenery … New Collegiate Dictionary