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  1. noble

    • IPA[ˈnōb(ə)l]

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    • adj.
      belonging to a hereditary class with high social or political status; aristocratic;having or showing fine personal qualities or high moral principles and ideals
    • n.
      (especially in former times) a person of noble rank or birth;a former English gold coin.
    • noun: noble, plural noun: nobles

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    • 1. (especially in former times) a person of noble rank or birth the greater a noble's military power, the more land he could control the king imposed a tax on both nobles and peasants
    • 2. historical a former English gold coin.
    • n.
      any of the gaseous elements helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon, occupying Group 0 ...

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    • adj.
      having an honourable, generous character: the mighty sacrifice made by those noble-minded men for the good of our country

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    • n.
      a gray mold that is deliberately cultivated on grapes to enhance the making of certain sweet wines.

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    • n.
      any of the gaseous elements helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon, occupying Group 0 ...

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    • n.
      a representative of primitive humankind as idealized in romantic literature, symbolizing the ... guilt over the genocide of indigenous peoples led to an exaltation of the noble savage

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    • n.
      a representative of primitive humankind as idealized in romantic literature, symbolizing the ... guilt over the genocide of indigenous peoples led to an exaltation of the noble savage

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    • n.
      a metal (e.g. gold, silver, or platinum) that resists chemical action, does not corrode, and is ...

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    • adj.
      belonging by birth to the aristocracy: the noble-born Lady Mary Hamilton

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    • IPA[ˈnəʊbl]

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    • adj.
      belonging by rank, title, or birth to the aristocracy: the medieval palace was once owned by a noble Florentine family the Duchess of Kent and several other noble ladies
    • n.
      (especially in former times) a person of noble rank or birth: the greater a noble's military power, the more land he could control the king imposed a tax on both nobles and peasants

    Oxford Dictionary