Definition of Nye. Meaning of Nye. Synonyms of Nye

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Definition of Nye

Nye
Ny Ny, Nye Nye, a. & adv. Nigh. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
Nye
Nye Nye, n. [Prob. fr. F. nid nest, brood, L. nidus nest. See Nest, and cf. Eye brood, Nide.] A brood or flock of pheasants.

Meaning of Nye from wikipedia

- Look up nye, Nye, or NYE in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nye or NYE may refer to: Nye (surname) Nye Perram (born 1969), Australian judge Aneurin Bevan...
- William Sanford Nye (/naɪ/; born November 27, 1955) is an American mechanical engineer, science communicator, and television presenter. He is best known...
- Nye is a surname of Old English origin. Notable people with the surname include: Aaron Nye (born 1978), Australian cricketer Andrea Nye (born 1939), American...
- William Nye may refer to: Bill Nye (William Sanford Nye, born 1955), American science educator, comedian, television host and mechanical engineer Will Nye, American...
- Carolyn Nye McGeoy (October 14, 1936 – July 14, 2006), known professionally as Carrie Nye, was an American actress. In her career spanning 32 years, she...
- Joseph Samuel Nye Jr. (born January 19, 1937) is an American political scientist. He and Robert Keohane co-founded the international relations theory...
- Bill Nye the Science Guy is an American science education television program created by Bill Nye, James McKenna, and Erren Gottlieb, with Nye starring...
- The Eyes of Nye is a science program that aired on public television in the United States in 2005 and featured Bill Nye. The show had an older target...
- Nye Lubricants, Inc. is a manufacturer of industrial lubricants. It formulates, manufactures, and sells synthetic lubricants, thermal coupling compounds...
- Kum Nye and sKu-mNyé are a wide variety of Tibetan religious and medical body practices. Many Tibetan Buddhist and Bon traditions contain Kum Nye practices...