nest
Noun
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A structure in which animals lay eggs or give birth to their young (synset 109392066)
is a type of: natural object - an object occurring naturally; not made by mansubtypes:
- beehive, hive - a structure that provides a natural habitation for bees; as in a hollow tree
- bird nest, bird's nest, birdnest - nest where birds lay their eggs and hatch their young
- drey - the nest of a squirrel
- mouse nest, mouse's nest - where mice bear and raise their young
- nidus - a nest in which spiders or insects deposit their eggs
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A kind of gun emplacement (synset 103824757)
"a machine-gun nest"; "a nest of snipers"is a type of: gun emplacement, weapons emplacement - an emplacement for a gun
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A cosy or secluded retreat (synset 108661304)
is a type of: retreat - a place of privacy; a place affording peace and quiet
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A gang of people (criminals or spies or terrorists) assembled in one locality (synset 108261267)
"a nest of thieves"referred to in: act of terrorism, terrorism, terrorist act - the calculated use of violence (or the threat of violence) against civilians in order to attain goals that are political or religious or ideological in nature; this is done through intimidation or coercion or instilling fearsubtypes: sleeper nest - a nest of sleepers awaiting a prearranged signal
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Furniture pieces made to fit close together (synset 103824876)
is a type of: article of furniture, furniture, piece of furniture - furnishings that make a room or other area ready for occupancy
Verb
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Inhabit a nest, usually after building (synset 202661042)
"birds are nesting outside my window every Spring"
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Fit together or fit inside (synset 201532554)
"nested bowls"
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Move or arrange oneself in a comfortable and cozy position (synset 201427599)
"We cuddled against each other to keep warm"; "The children snuggled into their sleeping bags"verb group:
- nestle, snuggle - position comfortably
- draw close - pull towards oneself
- Gather nests (synset 201386047)
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