mystic
adj.
5ME mistik < L mysticus < Gr mystikos, belonging to secret rites < mystcs, one initiated: see MYSTERY16
1 of mysteries, or esoteric rites or doctrines
2 MYSTICAL
3 of obscure or occult character or meaning !mystic powers"
4 beyond human comprehension; mysterious or enigmatic
5 filling one with wonder or awe
6 having magic power
n.
1 a person initiated into esoteric mysteries
2 a believer in mysticism; specif., one
mysticism
n.
1 the doctrines or beliefs of mystics; specif., the doctrine that it is possible to achieve communion with God through contemplation
2 any doctrine that asserts the possibility of attaining an intuitive knowledge of spiritual truths through meditation
3 vague, obscure, or confused thinking or belief

myxomatosis
n.
5see prec. & 3OSIS6
1 the presence of many myxomas
2 an infectious virus disease in rabbits, transmitted by mosquitoes and characterized by tumorous growths resembling myxomas

nacre
n.
5Fr < It nacchera < Ar naqqarah, small kettledrum6 MOTHER-OF-PEARL
The iridescent lining of some seashells, some of which are capable of producing pearls.


namaste
n.
5Hindi < Sans n;mas3, a bow < IE base *nem3, to bend, bow6 a Hindu gesture of salutation made by placing the palms together, thumbs against the chest, and nodding slightly

namaycush - Salvelinus namaycush Lake Trout. Flora, fauna, earth, and sky... ... namaycush, a native American name, said to mean "tyrant of the lakes".

Nammu. ... In Sumerian mythology, Nammu is probably the first of the ancient deities of Sumer — at least in the process of creation, if not in actual chronology

A naumachia was a simulated naval combat held as an entertainement by the ancient Romans, usually in a flooded amphitheatre


nautch
n.
5Hindi nac < Prakrit nacca < Sans nTtya, dancing < nTt, to dance6 in India, a performance by professional dancing girls (nautch girls)