Nut, NUT, Nuts or NUTS may refer to:
A nut is a fruit composed of a hard shell and a seed, which is generally edible. In a general context, however, a wide variety of dried seeds are called nuts, but in a botanical context, there is an additional requirement that the shell does not open to release the seed (indehiscent). The translation of "nut" in certain languages frequently requires paraphrases, as the word is ambiguous.
Most seeds come from fruits that naturally free themselves from the shell, unlike nuts such as hazelnuts, chestnuts, and acorns, which have hard shell walls and originate from a compound ovary. The general and original usage of the term is less restrictive, and many nuts, such as almonds, pecans, pistachios, walnuts, and Brazil nuts, are not nuts in a botanical sense. Common usage of the term often refers to any hard-walled, edible kernel as a nut.
A nut in botany is a simple dry fruit with one seed (rarely two) in which the ovary wall becomes very hard (stony or woody) at maturity, and where the seed remains unattached or free within the ovary wall. Most nuts come from the pistils with inferior ovaries (see flower) and all are indehiscent (not opening at maturity). True nuts are produced, for example, by some plant families of the order Fagales.
N'Gabthoth is a demon who has clashed with the Doctor Strange. He once served as an agent of Shuma-Gorath. N'Gabthoth has great magical power, and could fire bolts of mystical force from his eye.
The Nameless One is a two-headed demon. The Nameless One first appeared in Sub-Mariner #22 (February 1970), and was created by Roy Thomas and Marie Severin. He was the leader of the Undying Ones, and led them to conquer the Earth millennia ago. The Undying Ones ruled the Earth for ages, though eventually their powers waned and were forced to return to their own realm. The Nameless One continued to rule them when they were exiled from Earth, and during several attempts to conquer it again in modern times. Later, another demon became a successor to the previous, two-headed Nameless One as leader of the Undying Ones. This demon tried to use Wolverine to kill Doctor Strange. Wolverine, enhanced by demonic magic, slew this Nameless One and many of the Undying Ones.
Kadź [kat͡ɕ] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Klwów, within Przysucha County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 3 kilometres (2 mi) south-east of Klwów, 17 km (11 mi) north of Przysucha, and 81 km (50 mi) south of Warsaw.
Coordinates: 51°31′00″N 20°40′00″E / 51.5167°N 20.6667°E / 51.5167; 20.6667
A kadı was an official in the Ottoman Empire. Based on the Islamic concept of a judge (Arabic: قاضي qāḍī), the Ottoman official also had extra duties; they performed local administrative tasks, and they were involved in taxation and conscription. They might even appeal matters of taxation to central authority; around 1718 the kadı of Janjevo complained to Istanbul that the local lord had set the ispence tax at 80 akçes, rather than official rate of 32.
A kadı's territory was called a kadiluk; there could be several kadiluks in a province (sanjak). Each sub-province or kaza, governed by a kaymakam, had a kadı (though not every kadı was assigned to one kaza, and the boundaries would shift over time).
Aldo Geraldo Manuel Monteiro (born 30 November 1994), known as Kadú, is an Angolan footballer who plays for Portuguese club Varzim S.C. on loan from FC Porto as a goalkeeper.
Kadú was born in Porto Amboim. He moved to Portugal in his early teens, playing for four different youth clubs and finishing his formation with FC Porto, who also loaned him to farm team Padroense F.C. in 2009. On 12 May 2012, in the last day of the season and as the club had already been crowned national champions, he made his first-team – and Primeira Liga – debut, coming on as a late substitute for Rafael Bracalli in a 5–2 away win against Rio Ave FC.
In August 2015, after two full seasons with the B-team in the Segunda Liga, often as starter, Kadú joined fellow league side Varzim S.C. on loan.