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NIB or nib may refer to:
- N.I.B., a song by Black Sabbath
- Neodymium magnet or NIB, a powerful magnet made from neodymium, iron, and boron
- .nib, the extension used on user interface files in NeXT's and Apple's Interface Builder software
- Pen nib, the tip of a dip pen or fountain pen
- Nib, a corner of a pillow
- Nib, a variable size in PBASIC that stores a size range of 0 to 15
- Nib, partially processed cocoa bean
- NIB, is a term used on an eBay post to state that the item listed is "New In Box"
- Twizzlers Nibs, a bite-size cherry-flavored licorice candy
- Nibs, a term used in the card game cribbage
- Nibs, one of the lost boys in the book Peter Pan
In companies and organizations:
- National Institute of Broadcasting, a broadcast training school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- National Institute of Building Sciences, a non-profit private organization
- National Irish Bank, a major bank in Ireland
- Nordic Investment Bank, the joint international financial institution of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden
- Amtrak station code NIB for New Iberia (Amtrak station), in Louisiana United States
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