1. nait - Noun
2. nait - Adjective
3. nait - Verb
nait (third-person singular simple present naits, present participle naiting, simple past and past participle naited)
(transitive) To refuse; deny; disclaim.
(transitive) To use; employ.
(transitive) To go over; recite; repeat.
(reflexive) To exert oneself.
(UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) Use; profit; foredeal; advantage.
(UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) Use; end; purpose.
(UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) Useful; good at need; fit; able.
(UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) Quick and effective; deft; skilful.
(UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) In good order; trim; tidy; dainty; clean.
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NAIT (uncountable)
(pathology) An abnormally low number of platelets in a newborn's blood, due to the mother's antibodies having been passed via the placenta and attacking the child's own platelets.
Telus and NAIT (the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology) also gave show attendees a chance to visit their "Camp in a Box" to prove that life in the North can be bearable. Source: Internet
Friday night the Rustlers travelled to Edmonton for a meeting with the NAIT Ooks. Source: Internet
"Clearly, we want to position ourselves like Boston where you have a Harvard and an MIT," says NAIT president Sam Shaw. Source: Internet
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NAIT was the other high calibre team in the North, but beyond that, it was difficult for Lakeland to play a challenging game all season long. Source: Internet
That number has allowed NAIT, the province's third-largest post-secondary institute, to provide Dell with a high number of qualified applicants for the positions in customer care and technical support, they add. Source: Internet