different between labs vs nabs
labs
English
Noun
labs
- plural of lab
Anagrams
- B.L.A.S., BALs, BASL, BLAs, albs, slab
Danish
Noun
labs c
- indefinite genitive singular of lab
Dutch
Pronunciation
Noun
labs
- Plural form of lab
Latvian
Etymology
From Proto-Baltic *labas, from Proto-Indo-European *lab?- (“to seize, to grab”). The semantic development was apparently “seized, grabbed, taken” > “obtained, acquired (as property)” > “valuable, precious” > “good.” Cognates include Lithuanian lãbas (“good; hello”), lobùs (“well-off, rich”), Old Prussian labs (“good”), Sanskrit ???? (lábhate, “to seize, to gain possession, to find, to have”), Ancient Greek ??????? (láph?ron, “booty, loot, plunder; gain, benefit”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
labs (definite labais, comparative lab?ks, superlative vislab?kais, adverb labi)
- good ((of people) following accepted moral rules, treating others in a sensitive, kind, friendly way; (of their actions) typical of such people)
- cilv?ks, kam t?k rozes un kas priec?jas par b?rniem, ir labs cilv?ks — a person who likes roses and enjoys children is a good person
- good ((of people) among whom there is harmony, understanding, friendly relations; (of their actions, relations) typical of such people)
- (of animals) good, tame, peaceful
- (of people) good (who carry out their duties skillfully, conscientiously)
- good (appropriately fulfilling or corresponding to certain requirements or expectations; pleasant, causing pleasure)
- (of the body, its parts and functions) good (performing its functions appropriately, developing normally, as expected)
- good (relatively large, long, above average; (of time periods) complete, full)
- atn?kt lab? tums? — to arrive in good darkness (= well after dark, after nightfall)
- (in the locative singular as a postposition, with genitive complement) for the good of, for the benefit of
- (usually definite forms) right, right-hand side
Declension
Antonyms
- (of "good"): slikts (“bad”), ?auns (“evil”)
- (of "right"): kreiss (“left”)
Derived terms
- labdien, labr?t, labvakar
- lab?js
- labums
References
Spanish
Noun
labs m pl
- plural of lab
labs From the web:
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nabs
English
Verb
nabs
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of nab
Etymology
Clipping of Nabisco.
Noun
nabs
- A single-serving package of crackers, usually filled with peanut butter. Snack crackers.
- 2005, Mark Sohn, Appalachian Home Cooking, University Press of Kentucky, page 74:
- "Others walked to small stores to buy a pack of Nabs cheese crackers, ..."
- 2014, Marion Eugene Williams, A Cop's Dilemma, Xlibris Corporation, page 92:
- "I'll give you ten bucks to use your telephone and for a pack of nabs and a cold drink."
- 2005, Mark Sohn, Appalachian Home Cooking, University Press of Kentucky, page 74:
References
- 2010. Duffin-Ward, Maureen. Suddenly Southern: A Yankee's Guide to Living in Dixie, page 44.
Anagrams
- BNAs, Bans, bans
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- what does nabs stand for
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- what does nb stand for
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