Associations to the word «Nee»
Noun
- Weber
- Constituency
- Mol
- Magnesium
- Muse
- Illustrated
- Singer
- Helen
- Duc
- Elizabeth
- Aspiration
- Deg
- Believer
- Irene
- Patrick
- Crete
- Blanche
- Danny
- Eng
- Paw
- Countess
- Barber
- Canberra
- Abdomen
- Rao
- Victor
- Virgil
- Duchess
- Mag
- Jane
- Ng
- Mary
- Margaret
- Sociology
- Louise
- Flock
- Po
- Goddess
- Mildred
- Gale
- Elisabeth
- Thriller
- Maria
- Daughter
- Ieee
- Sanders
- Names
- Lyric
- Ira
- Mp
- Ah
- Nebraska
- Dorothy
- Nationality
- Cherokee
- Martha
- Nan
- Ar
- Anna
- Vein
- Son
- Catherine
- Titan
- Ruth
- Kevin
- Christian
- Chinese
- Niece
- Emily
- Aaron
- Boiling
- Romans
- Overview
- Hindi
- Eldest
- Sophia
- Movie
- Nu
- Sylvia
- Gray
- Su
- Mother
- Skin
- Encyclopedia
- Barbara
- Myth
- Aye
Wiktionary
NEE, adjective. Used when giving the maiden name of a woman.
NEE, adjective. Used when giving a former name. Originally known as.
NEE, interjection. (Geordie) no, used to express no as a quantity, i.e. not any, like German kein/Dutch geen/French rien. Compare with na.
NÉE, adjective. Alternative spelling of nee
NEE NOR, interjection. (childish) a representation of the sound of a siren
NEE WAY, interjection. (Geordie) absolutely no, no way
Dictionary definition
NEE, adjective. (meaning literally `born') used to indicate the maiden or family name of a married woman; "Hillary Clinton nee Rodham".
Wise words
It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is
essential is invisible to the eye.