Definitions for Natick

Natick Na·tick

Spelling: [ney-tik]
IPA: /ˈneɪ tɪk/

Natick is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 100 anagrams from letters in Natick (aciknt).

Definitions for Natick

noun

  1. a town in E Massachusetts, W of Boston.
  2. a dialect of the Massachusett language.

Examples for Natick

The Natick cobbler was as keen and fluent a debater as the Knoxville tailor.

He formed a community and church of "praying Indians" at Natick, and others elsewhere.

It is a fine old tree, and it is not improbable—though it is unproven—that it dates back to the first settlement of Natick.

He was then elected to the Massachusetts Legislature as representative from Natick.

On the same night, at Natick, Massachusetts, two observers saw 397 in about seven hours.

Four years later the Natick organization transferred and became Co.

He was, however, in that year, chosen a representative from the town of Natick.

Mahan had his first football training as a player on the Natick High School team.

There is the blackguard Wilson, an ignorant Natick cobbler, swaggering in excess of muscle, and absolutely dying for a beating.

Mahan lives in Natick, Massachusetts, where Donovan also has his home.

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