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- nounnest (noun) · nests (plural noun)verbnest (verb) · nests (third person present) · nested (past tense) · nested (past participle) · nesting (present participle)
- (of a bird or other animal) use or build a nest:"the owls often nest in barns"
- fit (an object or objects) inside a larger one:"the town is nested inside a large crater on the flanks of a volcano"
- (of a set of objects) fit inside one another:"Russian dolls that nest inside one another"
- (especially in computing and linguistics) place (an object or element) in a hierarchical arrangement, typically in a subordinate position.
OriginOld English nest, of Germanic origin; related to Latin nidus, from the Indo-European bases of nether (meaning ‘down’) and sit. - People also ask
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Learn the meaning of nest as a hollow place for birds, insects or other creatures, and as a group of similar things. Find out how to use nest in common expressions and phrases, such as fly the nest, a hornets' nest or a …
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Learn the various meanings and uses of the word nest, from a bird's home to a cozy place to live. Find synonyms, examples, and word forms of nest in this online dictionary.
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