Not+on
91not — nÉ‘t /nÉ’t adv. no; not even; to no degree at all …
92NOT — 1》 a logical operation which gives the value zero if the operand is one, and vice versa. → not …
93not's — car·not s; …
94not — 1 not (< nots) prt. FrnW žr. 2 nors 1: Not nuo liepužės brazdus valgyti J …
95not up — /nɒt ˈʌp/ (say not up) adjective (of a squash ball) failing to hit the front wall above the board …
96nót — prisl. (ọ̑) pog. noter: hoditi not in ven …
97nöt — I s ( en, nötter) II s ( et, nöt) nötkreatur, äv. bildl. dumbom …
98not — [14] In Old English and early Middle English the simple particle ne was used for making negative sentences. But it was evidently often felt to be in need of some reinforcement, for purposes of emphasis, and to do this job noht was brought in.… …
99not- — I. combining form or noto Etymology: New Latin, from Greek nōt , nōto , from nōtos, nōton back more at nates : back : back part notochord …
100Not One Less — Not One Less …