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neb may refer to:
- neb, meaning nose or mouth
- neb, meaning nosy in Pittsburgh English
- neb, meaning snout or beak
NEB may refer to:
- Pseudonym of a well-known Spanish architect from Granada city.
- Nose in Everyone's Business, a Busybody or Gossip
- National Enterprise Board, former government body set up in the United Kingdom in 1975 to implement the Wilson Labour government's objective of extending public ownership of industry
- National Energy Board, a Canadian independent federal agency which regulates the oil, gas and electric utility industries.
- National Ethics Bureau
- Nebulin, a large protein found in muscles
- New England Biolabs, U.S. corporation, produces and supplies reagents for the life science industry
- New English Bible, a fresh translation of the Bible into modern English directly from the original Greek, Hebrew, and Aramaic texts (with some Latin in the Apocrypha)
- North Equatorial belt, a Cloud pattern on Jupiter
- Nuclear Energy Board (1973-1992), established in Ireland on November 30, 1973 by the Nuclear Energy (An Bord Fuinnimh NĂșiclĂ©igh) Act, 1971
- Noise Equivalent Bandwidth, a measure of the bandwidth of an electrical filter equivalent to a 'brick wall' filter with infinite attenuation in its stop band.
- Nudged Elastic Band, a way of exploring reaction paths in computational chemistry.
- N-Ethylbuphedrone, a stimulant.
Entertainment
- Neb (or Nebuchadnezzar), a character in the novel Castaways of the Flying Dutchman by Brian Jacques
- Neb (or Nebuchadnezzar), a character in English translations of the novel Mysterious Island by Jules Verne (in the original French the names are Nab and Nabuchadnasar)
- Neb (or Nebuchadnezzar),the name of the ship the main character pilot through Zion, in the film trilogy of 'The Matrix'.
Places
- River Neb (Awin Neb in Manx), one of the principal rivers on the Isle of Man
- Neb, a small micronation that has oceanic claims to underwater mountains and the Bir Tawil area between Egypt and Sudan
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