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nipt


  2  definitions  found 
 
  From  Webster's  Revised  Unabridged  Dictionary  (1913)  [web1913]: 
 
  Nip  \Nip\,  v.  t.  [imp.  &  p.  p.  {Nipped},  less  properly  {Nipt}; 
  p.  pr  &  vb  n.  {Nipping}.]  [OE.  nipen;  cf  D.  niipen  to 
  pinch,  also  knippen  to  nip,  clip,  pinch,  snap,  knijpen  to 
  pinch,  LG  knipen  G.  kneipen  kneifen  to  pinch,  cut  off 
  nip,  Lith.  knebti.] 
  1.  To  catch  and  inclose  or  compress  tightly  between  two 
  surfaces,  or  points  which  are  brought  together  or  closed; 
  to  pinch;  to  close  in  upon 
 
  May  this  hard  earth  cleave  to  the  Nadir  hell,  Down 
  down  and  close  again  and  nip  me  flat,  If  I  be  such 
  a  traitress.  --Tennyson. 
 
  2.  To  remove  by  pinching,  biting,  or  cutting  with  two  meeting 
  edges  of  anything  to  clip. 
 
  The  small  shoots  .  .  .  must  be  nipped  off 
  --Mortimer. 
 
  3.  Hence:  To  blast,  as  by  frost;  to  check  the  growth  or  vigor 
  of  to  destroy. 
 
  4.  To  vex  or  pain,  as  by  nipping;  hence  to  taunt. 
 
  And  sharp  remorse  his  heart  did  prick  and  nip. 
  --Spenser. 
 
  {To  nip  in  the  bud},  to  cut  off  at  the  verycommencement  of 
  growth;  to  kill  in  the  incipient  stage. 
 
  From  V.E.R.A.  --  Virtual  Entity  of  Relevant  Acronyms  13  March  2001  [vera]: 
 
  NIPT 
  [international  symposium  on]  New  Information  Processing  Technologies  (conference,  MITI)