N C S (holding Co) Ltd.
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Unit 10 Stocksfield HallStocksfield
Northumberland
NE43 7TN
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n
n is the fourteenth letter in the basic modern Latin alphabet.
1. normality, N, relative quantity
usage: concentration expressed in gram equivalents of solute per liter
2. nitrogen, N, atomic number 7, chemical element, element, gas
usage: a common nonmetallic element that is normally a colorless odorless tasteless inert diatomic gas; constitutes 78 percent of the atmosphere by volume; a constituent of all living tissues
3. north, due north, N, cardinal compass point
usage: the cardinal compass point that is at 0 or 360 degrees
4. newton, N, force unit
usage: a unit of force equal to the force that imparts an acceleration of 1 m/sec/sec to a mass of 1 kilogram; equal to 100,000 dynes
5. N, letter, letter of the alphabet, alphabetic character
usage: the 14th letter of the Roman alphabet
c
When the Roman alphabet was introduced into Britain, c represented only /k/ and this value of the letter has been retained in loanwords to all the insular Celtic languages: in Welsh, Irish, Gaelic, c represents only /k/. The Old English or "Anglo-Saxon" writing was learned from the Celts, apparently of Ireland; hence c in Old English also originally represented /k/; the Modern English words kin, break, broken, thick, and seek, all come from Old English words written with c: cyn, brecan, brocen, ήicc, and sιoc. But during the course of the Old English period, /k/ before front vowels was palatalized, having changed by the tenth century to , though c was still used, as in circe, wrecca. On the continent, meanwhile, a similar phonetic change had also been going on .
In Vulgar Latin, /k/ became palatalized to in Italy and Dalmatia; in France and the Iberian peninsula, it became . Yet for these new sounds c was still used before front vowels the letter thus represented two distinct values. Subsequently, the Latin phoneme /kʷ/ de-labialized to /k/ meaning that the various Romance languages had /k/ before front vowels. In addition, Norman used the Greek letter k so that the sound /k/ could be represented by either k or c the latter of which could represent either /k/ or /ts/ depending on whether it preceded a front vowel or not.
s
1. the 19th letter of the English alphabet, a consonant.
2. any spoken sound represented by the letter S or s, as in saw, sense, or goose.
3. something having the shape of an S.
4. a written or printed representation of the letter S or s.
5. a device, as a printer''s type, for reproducing the letter S or s.
an ending marking nouns as plural , occurring also on nouns that have no singular , or on nouns that have a singular with a different meaning . The pluralizing value of -s 3 is weakened or lost in a number of nouns that now often take singular agreement, as the names of games and of diseases ; the latter use has been extended to create informal names for a variety of involuntary conditions, physical or mental . A parallel set of formations, where -s 3 has no plural value, are adjectives denoting socially unacceptable or inconvenient states ; cf. -ers. Also,-es.

