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nub
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nub
(noun)
nub
/
ˈ
nʌb/
noun
plural
nubs
nub
/
ˈ
nʌb/
noun
plural
nubs
Britannica Dictionary definition of NUB
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:
a small piece or end
The dog chewed his bone down to a
nub
.
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a small part that sticks out
The shoes have little
nubs
on the bottom that prevent you from slipping.
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the nub
:
the main part or point of something
the nub
of the story/problem/matter/argument
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