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2. To sicken at; to reject with disgust; to
loathe.


The patient nauseates and loathes wholesome
foods.
Blackmore.


Nau`se*a"tion (?), n. The act of
nauseating, or the state of being nauseated.


Nau"se*a*tive (? or &?;), a.
Causing nausea; nauseous.


Nau"seous (?; 277), a. [L.
nauseosus.] Causing, or fitted to cause, nausea;
sickening; loathsome; disgusting; exciting abhorrence; as, a
nauseous drug or medicine.
-- Nau"seous*ly,
adv. -- Nau"seous*ness,
n.


The nauseousness of such company disgusts a
reasonable man.
Dryden.


||Nautch (?), n. [Hind.
nāch, fr. Skr. n&rsdot;tya dance.] An
entertainment consisting chiefly of dancing by professional dancing
(or Nautch) girls.
[India]


Nau"tic (?), a. [See Nautical.]
Nautical.


Nau"tic*al (?), a.


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