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Neoteric
Neoteric Ne`o*ter"ic, Neoterical Ne`o*ter"ic*al, a. [L.
neotericus, gr. ?, fr. ?, compar. of ? young, new.]
Recent in origin; modern; new. ``Our neoteric verbs.'
--Fitzed. Hall.
Some being ancient, others neoterical. --Bacon.
Neoteric
Neoteric Ne`o*ter"ic, n.
One of modern times; a modern.
Neoterical
Neoteric Ne`o*ter"ic, Neoterical Ne`o*ter"ic*al, a. [L.
neotericus, gr. ?, fr. ?, compar. of ? young, new.]
Recent in origin; modern; new. ``Our neoteric verbs.'
--Fitzed. Hall.
Some being ancient, others neoterical. --Bacon.
Neoterically
Neoterically Neo`ter"ic*al*ly, adv.
Recently; newly.
Neoterism
Neoterism Ne*ot"er*ism, n. [Gr. ? innovation]
An innovation or novelty; a neoteric word or phrase.
Neoterist
Neoterist Ne*ot"er*ist, n.
One ho introduces new word? or phrases. --Fitzed Hall.
NeoterizeNeoterize Ne*ot"er*ize, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Neoterized; p.
pr. & vb. n. Neoterized.] [Gr. ? to innovate.]
To innovate; to coin or introduce new words.
Freely as we of the nineteenth century neoterize.
--fized. Hall. NeoterizedNeoterize Ne*ot"er*ize, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Neoterized; p.
pr. & vb. n. Neoterized.] [Gr. ? to innovate.]
To innovate; to coin or introduce new words.
Freely as we of the nineteenth century neoterize.
--fized. Hall. NeoterizedNeoterize Ne*ot"er*ize, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Neoterized; p.
pr. & vb. n. Neoterized.] [Gr. ? to innovate.]
To innovate; to coin or introduce new words.
Freely as we of the nineteenth century neoterize.
--fized. Hall.
Meaning of Neote from wikipedia
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Echiodon neotes is a fish
species described by
Markle and Olney, 1990.
Echiodon neotes is part of the
genus Echiodon and the
subfamily Carapinae. Nielsen...
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Ostorhinchus neotes, the mini cardinalfish, is a
species of ray-finned fish, a cardinalfish, from the
family Apogonidae. It is
found in the
western central...
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Center for
Biotechnology Information, U.S.
National Library of Medicine.
Neote K,
DiGregorio D, Mak JY,
Horuk R,
Schall TJ (February 1993). "Molecular...
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Neoscleropogon nicoteles (Walker, 1849)
Neoscleropogon thalpius (Walker, 1849)
Neotes chiloensis (Artigas, 1970)
Nerax abdominalis (Wiedemann, 1821)
Nerax affinis...
- The
historian Marcello Lupi
observes that
these 5,000
Spartiates were
neotes,
Spartan youth between the ages of 20 and 45.
According to Plutarch, when...
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among the
deepest living fish; in the
Southern Hemisphere only
Echiodon neotes has been
recorded deeper, at 8,200–8,300 m (26,900–27,200 ft). A few species...
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- deep) and
therefore was
perhaps shallower.
Another contender is
Echiodon neotes,
captured at 8,200–8,300 m (26,900–27,200 ft), but this was
likely from...
- 472 to 7,561 m (21,234 to 24,806 ft). A
species of pearlfish,
Echiodon neotes, has been
caught in the
Kermadec Trench at a
depth of 8,200–8,300 m (26...
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geometry to the universe. Ἀετοῦ γῆρας, κορυδοῦ νεότης. Aetoû gêras, korydoû
neótēs. "An eagle's old age (is worth) a sparrow's youth." αἰὲν ἀριστεύειν aièn...