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NOM
(redirected from Nominative (grammatical case))

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NOMNominal
NOMNomenclature
NOMNominative (grammatical case)
NOMNorma Oficial Mexicana
NOMNatural Organic Matter
NOMNaissance on Melrose
NOMNumber of Methods
NOMNoble Metal
NOMNetwork Object Model (Microsoft)
NOMNoordelijke Ontwikkelings Maatschappij
NOMNatural Organic Material
NOMNovus Ordo Missae (Mass of Paul VI)
NOMNationaal Onderzoek Multimedia (Dutch)
NOMNintendo Official Magazine
NOMNation of Men
NOMNo Offence Meant
NOMNational Online Meeting
NOMNominate/Nominee
NOMNot Original Motor (vehicle advertisements)
NOMNAS Operations Manager (FAA)
NOMNotice of Modification
NOMNiezalezny Operator Miedzymiastowy (Polish long-distance company)
NOMNorthern on Main
NOMNet Operation Margin
NOMNetwork Operation Phone


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Often her magic words end in the -o common to Latin verbs in the present indicative active first-person singular; an alternative might be that the words are intended as ablative-of-means singular nouns whose nominative ends in -us or -um.
Means, Standard Deviations, and Correlations for the Model Variables Beliefs about Peer Normative Use Variable T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 Beliefs about Peer Nominative Use Time 1 1.
 
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