Definition of Nairus

1. nairu [n] - See also: nairu

Lexicographical Neighbors of Nairus

nailset
nailsets
naily
nain
nainsell
nainsells
nainsook
nainsooks
naira
nairas
nairobi sheep disease
nairobi sheep disease viruses
nairovirus
nairoviruses
nairu
nairus (current term)
nais
naissance
naissances
naissant
naive
naive T-cell
naive art
naive falsificationism
naive realism
naiveite
naiveites
naively
naiveness
naivenesses

Literary usage of Nairus

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and ...by Thomas Bayly Howell, William Cobbett by Thomas Bayly Howell, William Cobbett (1816)
"I think the Mr. nairus on one side of him, and Burnett upon the other. Do you remember any thing passing on Easter Monday 1774, the year afterwards ? ..."

2. Dr. William Smith's Dictionary of the Bible: Comprising Its Antiquities by William Smith (1892)
"... nairus, and ending with the first visit to Jerusa- uttering himself " in broken words and hesitating «m; ami the space between the first visit (40 or I ..."

3. OECD Employment Outlook: Towards More and Better Jobs by Oecd (2003)
"Accordingly, the evidence for structural progress would be appreciably stronger if it can be shown that the declines in the estimated NAIRUs coincided with ..."

4. Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature by Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford (1832)
"The wurd is of Latin origin, derived from nativus (natural, something possessed from nature) ; in low Latin, nairus. Tho French Dictionnaire de l'Académie ..."

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