nasel
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
nasel
Borrowed from English nacelle, from French nacelle (“rowing boat, skiff; gondola (of a hot-air balloon, etc.); structure on an aircraft to house an engine”), from Middle French nacelle (“rowing boat, skiff”), from Old French nacele, from Late Latin naucella, nāvicella (“small boat or ship”), from Latin nāvis (“a ship”).
nasel oblique singular, m (oblique plural naseaus or naseax or nasiaus or nasiax or nasels, nominative singular naseaus or naseax or nasiaus or nasiax or nasels, nominative plural nasel)
nasel m
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