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"Section M, N, and O"

The phrase may indicate
any hypothesis according to which the stars or the bodies of the
solar system have been evolved from a widely diffused nebulous form
of matter.


Neb"u*la`ted (?), a. Clouded with
indistinct color markings, as an animal.


Neb`u*la"tion (?), n. The
condition of being nebulated; also, a clouded, or ill-defined, color
mark.


Neb"ule (?), n. [Cf. F.
nébule. See nebula.] A little cloud; a
cloud.
[Obs.]


O light without nebule.
Old
Ballad.


{ ||Né`bu`lé" (?), Neb"u*ly (?) },
a. [F. nébulé.] (Her.)
Composed of successive short curves supposed to resemble a
cloud; -- said of a heraldic line by which an ordinary or subordinary
may be bounded.


Neb`u*li*za"tion (?), n. (Med.)
The act or process of nebulizing; atomization.


Neb"u*lize (?), v. t. [See
Nebula.] To reduce (as a liquid) to a fine spray or
vapor; to atomize.


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