NEC

[ US /ˈnɛk/ ]
NOUN
  1. an acute inflammatory disease occurring in the intestines of premature infants; necrosis of intestinal tissue may follow
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How To Use NEC In A Sentence

  • The unit can connect to any video source that has composite video and stereo audio RCA jacks, though the encoded audio is limited to mono.
  • We learn a little more about how interconnected the world is. Times, Sunday Times
  • Kids at one Connecticut school don't like a new rule, but you probably won't hear them expressing themselves by using profanity: the rule to keep kids from cussing.
  • We laugh a lot and he has many anecdotes, funny, funny stories. The Sun
  • According to what I read in a couple of dictionaries, "gild" means to decorate the outside of something, usually unnecessarily. Untwisted Vortex
  • There are a few plotlines and characters - Sophie's mother in particular - that are somewhat redundant and unnecessary.
  • Our interneuronal connections in our brain, for example, process information at chemical signaling speeds of a few hundred feet per second, compared to a billion feet per second for electronics - electronics is a million times faster.
  • It also has superb golf courses, so if you're a bit of a golf widow, leave him to tussle in the bunker while you slink off to the spa - it's connected to the hotel by a subterranean tunnel.
  • Other procedures available are otoplasty (ear correction), rhinoplasty, liposculpture, penile enhancement and face, neck and brow lifts to name but a few.
  • Nursing commissioned officer ( NNCO ) is a special necessary colony. Educate to NNCO is a new thing.
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