Proper noun
Nanos (plural Nanoses or Nanos)
A surname from Greek.
A survey conducted by Nanos Research on behalf of the Canadian Defence and Security Network in August found three in four respondents said they were supportive of peacekeeping. Source: Internet
According to Nanos Research only 2 per cent of Canadians have strong confidence in Canada’s energy regulation system, a fact that bears on the discontent seen on both sides of this debate. Source: Internet
National polls in the U.S. could be fairly accurate in the end once all votes are counted, Nanos said, as many mail-in ballots still being counted have been favouring Biden, bringing the total closer and closer to what is predicted nationally. Source: Internet
The Nanos Foundation, in collaboration with the BYU College of Engineering, has designed a cloth mask that is more effective than N95s. Source: Internet
The current generation of iPod Nanos have LDTV screens, as do the first three generations of iPod Touch and iPhone (480×320). Source: Internet
As a bid to attract social conservatives within party ranks, Leitch’s values test might work, pollster Nik Nanos told earlier this month. Source: Internet